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Can we change the name of this page to "Mojeños" or "Moxeños"? One of these two alternate spellings are normally used to describe several languages and ethnic groups of the indigenous people who live in Moxos (or Mojos). Since the Central de Pueblos Étnicos Mojeños-Beni uses "Mojeño", maybe it would be best to use their spelling. [NB that Mojeño is an umbrella term. Ignaciano, Trinitario and Loretano are sub-groups with distinct (though closely related) languages.] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Csturtevant (talk • contribs) 11:24, 5 July 2017 (UTC)Reply