• Içana (Karu) or Carútana-Baniwa language Baniwa of Maroa Baniwa of Guainía Baniwa of Yavita Banawa language Tapuya language (disambiguation) Maku people...
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    Karu, one of several languages called Baniwa (Baniva), or in older sources Itayaine (Iyaine), is an Arawakan language spoken in Guainía, Colombia, Venezuela...
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    produce. Baniwa language, Curripako language Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indigenous peoples in Colombia Indigenous peoples in Venezuela "Baniwa: Introduction...
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  • Baniwa may refer to: Baniwa language, several languages of the Amazon with the name Baniwa people, an ethnic group of the Amazon Baniwa (moth), a genus...
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  • River. It is one of several languages which go by the generic name Baré and Baniwa/Baniva – in this case, distinguished as Baniva de Maroa or Baniva de Guainía...
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  • Yavitero or Paraene is an extinct Maipurean language of Venezuela. Mosonyi, Emilio Esteban; Mosonyi, Jorge C.; Largo, Águeda (2000). Yavitero. In Mosonyi...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    Pullun (orgs.), Handbook of Amazonian languages, 355-499. The Hague: Mouton. Ramirez, H. (2001a). Dicionário Baniwa-Portugues. Manaus: Universidade do Amazonas...
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    Tupi: 13  and Amazonic Tupi, is a Tupi–Guarani language. It is spoken throughout the Rio Negro region among the Baniwa, Baré and Warekena people, mainly in the...
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  • BWI Rail Station, a rail station near the airport ISO 639-3 code for Baniwa language of Içana BirdWatch Ireland, a conservation organisation British West...
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  • for a number of Arawakan languages in the area, including Mandahuaca, Guarequena, Baniwa, and Piapoco. Barawana is the language given this name in Kaufman...
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    Amazonas, with the languages Nheengatu, Tukano and Baniwa. Since then, other Brazilian municipalities have co-officialized other languages. According to the...
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  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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  • the Amazon regions Wanano language, also called Pira-tapuya, a Tucanoan language Baniwa language (disambiguation) Maku language This disambiguation page...
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  • Yavitero † Baniwa (Abane) Maipure † Manao (Middle Rio Negro) † Manao † Kariaí (Cariyai) † He leaves the following Upper Amazon languages unclassified:...
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    language and is the mother tongue of the majority of Venezuelans. Although there is an established official language, there are countless languages of...
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    Tariana people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    territories. The Tariana language belongs to the Arawakan linguistic family. The Tariana language, closely related to the Baniwa language, is only spoken by...
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  • allowing fluid-S marking, Paraguay) Many Arawakan languages, including: Waurá (split-S, spoken in Brazil) Baniwa do Içana (fluid-S; upper Rio Negro, Brazil)...
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  • (Quiapyre) – Brazil Kohoroxitari – possibly Tocanoan; may be the same as Baniwa Kokakôre – Brazil Komokare – Brazil Korubo (Caceteiros) – Brazil; possibly...
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    povos Baré, Warekena e Baniwa [Phonology and Grammar of Nheengatú: The general language spoken by the Baré, Warekena and Baniwa peoples] (PDF) (Doctor...
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  • Mandahuaca (Mandawaka) is an Arawakan language of Venezuela and formerly of Brazil. The number of speakers is not known; the most recent data was published...
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    prohibition led by major political changes),[excessive detail?] Baniwa and Tucano languages had been granted co-official status with Portuguese. There are...
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  • Apure called Achaguas. Achagua people speak the Achagua language, a Maipurean Arawakan language. Colombia portal Venezuela portal Indigenous peoples of...
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    of the World's Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19815-6. Souza, Erick Marcelo Lima de (2012). Estudo fonológico da Língua Baniwa-Kuripako (Master's...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • (dialects or languages) Ipeka-Kurripako (dialects or language) Karútana-Baniwa (Baniva) dialect group Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (dialects or language) Resígaro...
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  • Abane (Avane), one of several languages called Baniwa, also known as Baniva Yavitero, was an Arawakan language of Venezuela. It is believed to have become...
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    Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    Brazil that has two official languages other than Portuguese, namely Tucano and Baniwa. In January 2009 a Tariana mayor and Baniwa deputy mayor took office...
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    List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    Indigenous or Native peoples. This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families, Indigenous locations, and population estimates with dates. A...
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     594–651. Souza, Erick Marcelo Lima de (2012). Estudo fonológico da Língua Baniwa-Kuripako (Master's dissertation) (in Brazilian Portuguese). University of...
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