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Tiriyo,
Tiriyó, or Trió may
refer to:
Tiriyó people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil and
Suriname Tiriyó language,
their language All
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Tiriyó (also
known as Trio) are an
Amerindian ethnic group native to
parts of
northern Brazil, Suriname, and Guyana. In 2014,
there were approximately...
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Tiriyó is the
Cariban language used in
everyday life by the
Tiriyó people, the
majority of whom are monolingual.
Although Tiriyó is the
preferred spelling...
- the po****tion. The main
groups are the Akurio, Arawak,
Kalina (Caribs),
Tiriyó and Wayana. Afro-Surinamese form
about 37% of the po****tion, and are usually...
- Missão
Tiriyó,
sometimes also
known by its
native name
Tawainen is an
indigenous Tiriyó village situated near the
headwaters of the
Western Paru River...
- and Ndyuka-
Tiriyó Pidgin, a
pidgin spoken in
Suriname until the 1960s
formed between the
creole Ndyuka language and the
Amerindian Tiriyó language. Extinct...
- Cariña, Galibi)
Makiritare (De'kwana, Maiongong, Ye'kwana)
Taranoan Tiriyo: Akuriyo,
Tiriyo, Trio
Karihona Wayana Unclassified: Apalaí Waimirí Atroarí Yukpa:...
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surrounded by the
Sipaliwini Savanna in
southern Suriname. Its
indigenous Tiriyo name is okopipi. The name "azureus"
comes from its
azure blue color. While...
- Ndyuka-
Tiriyó Pidgin (Ndyuka-Trio) was a
trade language used
until the 1960s
between speakers of Ndyuka, an English-based creole, and
Tiriyó and Wayana...
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Franca (Sabir)
Mekeo pidgins Mobilian Jargon Namibian Black German Ndyuka-
Tiriyó Pidgin Nefamese Nigerian Pidgin (creolized)
Nootka Jargon Pidgin Delaware...