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Baniwa (also
known with
local variants as Baniva, Baniua, Curipaco, Vaniva, Walimanai, Wakuenai) are
indigenous South Americans, who
speak the
Baniwa...
- 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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language (Abane)
Baniwa of Içana (Karu) or Carútana-
Baniwa language Baniwa of
Maroa Baniwa of Guainía
Baniwa of
Yavita Banawa language Tapuya language (disambiguation)...
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Baniwa (Karu), and
Aikhenvald (1999)
considers them to be dialects. (Kaufman (1994)
calls Baniwa–Curripako "Karu".)
Various dialects of both
Baniwa and...
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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...
- unclassified: † Yumana, † P****é ****urá-Colombia
division Piapoko, Achagua;
Baniwa-Koripako, Tariana; Warekena, Mandawaka; Kabiyari; Yukuna, Wainumá-Mariaté...
- Tupi–Guarani language. It is
spoken throughout the Rio
Negro region among the
Baniwa, Baré and
Warekena peoples,
mainly in the muni****lity of São
Gabriel da...
- paulista, once was a
major lingua franca in Brazil),[excessive detail?]
Baniwa and
Tucano languages had been
granted co-official
status with Portuguese...
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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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povos Baré,
Warekena e
Baniwa [Phonology and
Grammar of Nheengatú: The
general language spoken by the Baré,
Warekena and
Baniwa peoples] (PDF) (Doctor...