Içana (Karu) or Carútana-BaniwalanguageBaniwa of Maroa Baniwa of Guainía Baniwa of Yavita Banawa language Tapuya language (disambiguation) Maku people...
Karu, one of several languages called Baniwa (Baniva), or in older sources Itayaine (Iyaine), is an Arawakan language spoken in Guainía, Colombia, Venezuela...
produce. Baniwalanguage, Curripako language Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indigenous peoples in Colombia Indigenous peoples in Venezuela "Baniwa: Introduction...
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...
Yavitero or Paraene is an extinct Maipurean language of Venezuela. Mosonyi, Emilio Esteban; Mosonyi, Jorge C.; Largo, Águeda (2000). Yavitero. In Mosonyi...
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...
BWI Rail Station, a rail station near the airport ISO 639-3 code for Baniwalanguage of Içana BirdWatch Ireland, a conservation organisation British West...
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...
Pullun (orgs.), Handbook of Amazonian languages, 355-499. The Hague: Mouton. Ramirez, H. (2001a). Dicionário Baniwa-Portugues. Manaus: Universidade do Amazonas...
the Amazon regions Wanano language, also called Pira-tapuya, a Tucanoan languageBaniwalanguage (disambiguation) Maku language This disambiguation page...
for a number of Arawakan languages in the area, including Mandahuaca, Guarequena, Baniwa, and Piapoco. Barawana is the language given this name in Kaufman...
or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
Amazonas, with the languages Nheengatu, Tukano and Baniwa. Since then, other Brazilian municipalities have co-officialized other languages. According to the...
Yavitero † Baniwa (Abane) Maipure † Manao (Middle Rio Negro) † Manao † Kariaí (Cariyai) † He leaves the following Upper Amazon languages unclassified:...
(Quiapyre) – Brazil Kohoroxitari – possibly Tocanoan; may be the same as Baniwa Kokakôre – Brazil Komokare – Brazil Korubo (Caceteiros) – Brazil; possibly...
language and is the mother tongue of the majority of Venezuelans. Although there is an established official language, there are countless languages of...
territories. The Tariana language belongs to the Arawakan linguistic family. The Tariana language, closely related to the Baniwalanguage, is only spoken by...
povos Baré, Warekena e Baniwa [Phonology and Grammar of Nheengatú: The general language spoken by the Baré, Warekena and Baniwa peoples] (PDF) (Doctor...
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...
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...
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...
prohibition led by major political changes),[excessive detail?] Baniwa and Tucano languages had been granted co-official status with Portuguese. There are...
ISBN 0-85883-540-1. Souza, Erick Marcelo Lima de (2012). Estudo fonológico da Língua Baniwa-Kuripako (Master's dissertation) (in Brazilian Portuguese). University of...
Indigenous or Native peoples. This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families, Indigenous locations, and population estimates with dates. A...
Apure called Achaguas. Achagua people speak the Achagua language, a Maipurean Arawakan language. Colombia portal Venezuela portal Indigenous peoples of...
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...
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...
(dialects or languages) Ipeka-Kurripako (dialects or language) Karútana-Baniwa (Baniva) dialect group Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (dialects or language) Resígaro...