Cocama-Cocamilla is an indigenous language spoken by thousands of native people in western South America. It is spoken along the banks of the Northeastern lower Ucayali, lower Marañón, and Huallaga rivers and in neighboring areas of Brazil and an isolated area in Colombia. It is also known as Cocama, Kokama, Ucayali, Xibitaoan, Huallaga, Pampadeque, and Pandequebo. It is most closely related to Omagua. In Peru, Cocama-Cocamilla is classified in the Tupi group of the Tupi-Guarani l… (More on Cocama-cocamilla)