- Arutani–Sape, also
known as Awake–Kaliana or Kalianan, is a
proposed language family that
includes two of the most
poorly do****ented
languages in South...
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Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, also
known as Awake, Auake, Auaqué, Aoaqui, Oewaku,
ethnonym Uruak) is a
nearly extinct language spoken in Roraima,
Brazil and...
- Auaké may
refer to: Auaké people, an
ethnic group of the
Amazon Auaké language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- story. For example, in a
nahuatl community near
Mexico City,
stories about ahuaques or
hostile water dwelling spirits that
guard over the
bodies of water,...
- Algonkian–Gulf (Algic +
Beothuk + Gulf) (macro-)Arawakan Arutani–Sape (
Ahuaque–Kalianan) Aztec–Tanoan (Uto-Aztecan + Tanoan) Chibchan–Paezan Chikitano–Boróroan...
- how to live life. In a
nahuatl community near
Mexico City,
stories about ahuaques or
hostile water dwelling spirits that
guard over the
bodies of water,...
- Atacameño (Cunza, Kunza, Atacama, Lipe) – Chile, Bolivia,
Argentina Awaké (
Ahuaqué, Uruak) – Venezuela,
Brazil Baenan –
Brazil Betoi –
Colombia (small family ...
- Yanomaman,
Piaroa (Sálivan), Arawakan/Maipurean, Cariban, Jotí, Uruak/
Ahuaqué, Sapé (Kaliana), and Máku.
Common areal traits are: a
shared pattern of...
- Antai) (local varieties: Apatama, Casabindo, Churumata, Cochinoca) Awaké (
Ahuaqué, Oewacu, Arutani, Uruák)
Aymaran (Jaqi, Aru)
Southern Aymara Central Aymara...