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Atorada or
Atoraí is a
moribund Arawakan language of
Brazil and Guyana.
Henri Ramirez (2019)
considers it to be a
dialect of Wapishana.: 33
Atorada at...
- Aruán (Aroã) †
Wapixana (also
known as Wapishana):
Atorada (also
known as
Atoraí),
Mapidian (also
known as Maopidyán),
Wapishana Ta-Maipurean
Palikur Palikur...
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northeastern Colombia Arigua Arinagoto (4N 63W) Arua (1N 50W) Aruacay,
Venezuela Atorai (2N 59W)
Atroahy (1S 62W) Auaké,
Brazil and
Guyana Baniwa (Baniva) (3N 68W)...
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northeastern Colombia Arigua Arinagoto (4N 63W) Arua (1N 50W) Aruacay,
Venezuela Atorai (2N 59W)
Atroahy (1S 62W) Auaké,
Brazil and
Guyana Baniwa (Baniva) (3N 68W)...
- ranchers. By the 1970s it was
reported that 60% of Brazil's
Wapishana and
Atorai were integrated,
speaking Portuguese as
their first language, and the rest...
- Mapidian, and that
Wapishana and
Mapidian share 10%.
Ramirez (2020)
considers Atorai to be a
dialect of Wapishana.: 33
Wapishana and Pemon, a
Cariban language...
- by over 6,000
people on both
sides of the Guyana-Brazil
border ?
Atorad (
Atorai)
Wapishana is more conservative,
while Mawayana has
innovated more from...
- Wapisiana, Uapixana, Vapidiana) (dialects or languages) (dialects: Amariba,
Atorai) Ta-Maipurean sub-branch Taíno †
Guajiro group Guajiro (Goahiro, Goajiro...