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Aroaqui (Aroaki) is an
extinct Arawakan language of
Brazil that was
spoken in the
lower Rio
Negro region,
probably on the
banks of the
Cuieiras River...
- Bahuana; † Manao, † Cariaí † Aruã
Pidjanan †
Mawayana Wapixana, † Parawana, †
Aroaqui ? †
Shebayo Mato Grosso-Palikur ? (probable branch) Amapá
Palikur Mato...
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founded in 1655 by
Portuguese Jesuit Padre António
Vieira as
Mission of
Aroaquis on the
island of Aibi near the
mouth of Lake Arauató,
followed by São Gabriel...
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language Charruan languages Entre Ríos
Province and
Uruguay after 1832
Aroaqui Arawakan Lower Rio
Negro Brazil A word list was
collected by
Johann Natterer...
- The
forest around the
river is home to the
endangered Pied tamarin. The
Aroaqui language, now extinct, may have been
spoken on the
banks of the Cuieiras...
- word list was
collected by
Johann Natterer in 1832.: 18
Parawana and
Aroaqui are
closely related, and may be the same language. Ramirez,
Henri (2020)...
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Pidjanan Mawayana Wapishanan Wapishana Atorai Parawana Aroaqui Parawana and
Aroaqui are
closely related, and may be the same language. Proto-Pidjanan...