- The
Yabutian or
Jabutian languages are two
similar moribund languages of
southern Rondônia, Brazil,
namely Arikapú (Maxubí) and
Djeoromitxi (Yabutí/Jabotí)...
- Karajá (2,700 speakers) Ofayé (< 12 speakers) Rikbaktsá (40 speakers)
Yabutian [moribund] ? Jeikó † Borôroan (3,000 speakers) Kamakã † Karirí † Purían...
- Arikapú or Maxubí is an
endangered Yabutian language.
Loukotka (1968)
lists Arikapú and Maxubí as
separate languages. Arikapú is
spoken on the
Branco River...
-
Djeoromitxi or Jabutí (Yabuti) is an
endangered Yabutian language that is
spoken by only
about fifty people (though
including some children) in Rondônia...
-
Bororoan Jaikó Jê Kamakã Karajá
Kariri Krenak Maxakalían Ofayé
Purian Rikbaktsa Yabutian...
- Venharo) (moieties: Cayurucré, Votoro, Camó)
Mason (1950) also
lists the
Yabutian languages Aricapú and
Yabuti as "possibly Caingang." A
large number of...
- (Mynky, Menku, Menkü, Myy), Irántxe))
Itonama (Saramo, Machoto) Jabutían (
Yabutían) Jabutí (Yabutí, Jabotí, Djeoromitxí, Kipiu, Quipiu) Arikapú (Maxubí, Aricapú)...