• The PiaroaSaliban, also known as Saliban (in spanish : Sálivan), are a small proposed language family of the middle Orinoco Basin, which forms an independent...
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    Piaroa (also called Guagua ~ Kuakua ~ Quaqua, Adole ~ Ature, Wo’tiheh) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela, native to the Huottüja people...
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    Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and Saliban language families. There are currently about 850,000 speakers of native languages, however its estimated to be higher...
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  • language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019...
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  • Ature † Mako Piaroa Jolkesky's Duho languages have shared forms in *ʧ for "I", *kʷ for "you" and *t for "we", which are found in all languages. Several basic...
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  • may refer to: Saliba language, an indigenous language of Eastern Colombia and Venezuela PiaroaSaliban languages Saliba language (Papua New Guinea) Saliba...
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  • with the nearby PiaroaSaliban languages. A recent proposal classifies Hodï and (Piaroa–)Saliban as the branches of a single Jodï–Saliban macrofamily. However...
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    belonging to the Saliban family, the Ature, Piaroa, and Quàqua, in actuality were three different regional dialects of the same Piaroa ethnic group from...
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  • closely related to Piaroa. Speakers of the two understand each other, though not reliably, and consider them to be distinct languages. Loukotka (1968) reports...
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    the state of Amazon. Kuiva (440). Sáliva (36) Piaroa (13,000) Yeral (few; nearly extinct) These languages are spoken by groups in the south of Venezuela...
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  • Northern South and Central America". Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages. Retrieved 2013-05-23. Alexandra Y. Aikhenvlad & R. M. Dixon (1999). Benaissa...
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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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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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  • Auca, Huaorani, Huarani, Waorani, Auishiri) Sáliban (Sálivan, Sáliba-Piaroan) Sáliva (Sáliba) Piaroa (Piaroa-Maco, Wothüha, Guagua, Quaqua) Mako Sechura-Catacaoan...
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    Hodï (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    accounted a population of around 1200. They speak the Hodï language and are closely related to the Piaroa people, although linguistic connections between the...
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