- Cariña, Kariña, Kalihna, Kalinya;
other native names include Maraworno and
Marworno.
Kalina may
distinguish themselves as Kaliʼna
tilewuyu ("true Kalina")...
- Cariña, Kariña, Kalihna, Kalinya;
other native names include Maraworno and
Marworno. Kariʼnja is
classified as a
Cariban language, in the
Guianan Carib branch...
- The
Galibi Marworno, also
called the Uaçá Galibi, are an
Indigenous people along the Uaçá
River in the
north of
Brazilian state Amapá, near the border...
- and Lanc-Patuá, is a French-based
creole language spoken by the
Galibi Marworno,
which live in the Uaçá
Indian Reservation in the
Brazilian state of Amapá...
- the
Marworno and
other peoples. By 1926, no-one
spoke the Aruã
language in the area. The
mixed group later self-designated as the
Galibi Marworno, and...
- inwards,
where they
mixed with the Aruã and
Marworno Amerindians. They use the self
identification Galibi Marworno to
distinguish themselves from the Galibis...
- co-official
indigenous languages: Amapá —
Kheuol Karipuna, Kheuól Galibi-
Marworno, Parikwaki, Kali`na, Wajãpi, Tiriyó, Kaxuyana,
Wayana and Aparai. Amazonas...
-
French Guiana: 3,000, Suriname: 3,000, Venezuela: 33,824) 2017 Galibi-
Marworno Karìna
auran Amapá 2,822 2020
Gamela Maranhão Gavião Akrãtikatêjê Akratikatêjê...
-
Severely endangered jbt Enawenê-Nawê
language Vulnerable unk
Galibi Marworno language Vulnerable car Gavião de Rondônia
language Vulnerable gvo...
- Oiapoque,
Karipuna do Amapá 151 (2013) Juminá
Ratified 42,000,000 Galibi-
Marworno,
Karipuna do Amapá 61 (2011) Tumu****aque
Ratified 3,071,000,000 Aparai...