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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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  • The Piaroa–Saliban, 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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    The Piaroa people, known among themselves as the Huottüja or De'aruhua, are a pre-Columbian South American indigenous ethnic group of the middle Orinoco...
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  • Maku people (redirect from Macu language)
    Wirö dialect of Piaroa (sometimes disambiguated as Mako or Maco) a.k.a. Maco-Hoti It has also been used for various other languages and peoples in the...
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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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  • been made to link Hodï with the nearby Piaroa–Saliban languages. A recent proposal classifies Hodï and (Piaroa–)Saliban as the branches of a single Jodï–Saliban...
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    Colombians speak the Spanish language. 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in the country...
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  • the latter also for the combination of Wirö and Piaroa. Rosés Labrada, Jorge E. (2015). The Mako language: Vitality, Grammar and Classification. London:...
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  • Duho language family by Jolkesky (2016): Duho Tikuna-Yuri Karabayo Tikuna Yuri † Saliba-Hodi Hodi Saliba-Betoi Betoi † Saliba-Piaroa Saliba Piaroa-Mako...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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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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    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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    Cohoba (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    as the ceremonial practice using it by South American tribes. Cuiva and Piaroa people of Orinocoan descent commonly consume Cohoba. As a part of important...
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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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    Icaro (category Articles containing Quechua-language text)
    magical song: for example, eshuva for the Huachipaire people, meye for the Piaroa, mariri for the Kokama, or rao bewá for the Shipibo. The word icaro is believed...
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  • may refer to: Saliba language, an indigenous language of Eastern Colombia and Venezuela Piaroa–Saliban languages Saliba language (Papua New Guinea) Saliba...
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  • Saliba (Spanish: Sáliba, Sáliva) is an indigenous language of Eastern Colombia and Venezuela. Saliba was used by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century...
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    these languages are classified into 10 linguistic families: Chibcha, Arawak, Carib, Quechua, Tukano, Guahibo, Makú-Puinave, Bora-Witoto, Piaroa-Sáliba...
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    Coche Jivaro–Kandoshi Cofán Esmeralda Jivaro Kandoshi Yaruro Kariri–Tupi Piaroa Taruma Timote Trumai Tusha Yuracaré Zamuco Macro-Tucanoan Auixiri Canichana...
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    The name of the language Muysc cubun in its own language means "language of the people", from muysca ("people") and cubun ("language" or "word"). Despite...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Indigenous peoples in Venezuela (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Arawaks, Caribs, and Timoto-cuicas the Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, Pemon, and Piaroa. The number was much reduced after the Conquest, mainly through the spread...
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    Olmecs (redirect from Olmec language)
    most striking. The name "Olmec" means "rubber people" in Nahuatl, the language of the Nahuas, and was the Aztec term for the people who lived in the Gulf...
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  • (instrument), or catá, a Cuban percussion instrument Guagua language, or Piaroa, an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela Jorge Guagua (born 1981), an...
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    also reside in Venezuela. It is an endangered language. The Piapocos come from the larger tribe, the Piaroa, who are indigenous to the Amazon rain forest...
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  • Yuri † Saliba-Hodi Hodi Saliba-Betoi Betoi † Saliba-Piaroa Saliba Piaroa-Mako Ature † Mako Piaroa Guahibo Guahibo, Nuclear Kuiba Sikuani Playero Guayabero...
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    Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Indigenous languages are spoken in the Americas, where there are also 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States alone. Several of these languages are...
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    Purépecha (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    that honors the four elements. Mass is also celebrated in the Purhépecha language. They believed in God of the sky, earth, and underworld. The God of the...
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    western Colombia Pemed, northwestern Colombia Pequi people, western Colombia Piaroa, Colombia and Venezuela Picara, western Colombia Pijao, central Colombia...
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    Cañari (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the vast empire, allowed to manage their own affairs but adopting a new language for communicating with the Inca. The tribe primarily occupied the Tumebamba...
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