-
Baniwa (also
known with
local variants as Baniva,
Baniua, Curipaco, Vaniva, Walimanai, Wakuenai) are
indigenous South Americans, who
speak the
Baniwa language...
-
distinct languages, in a
group he
calls "Karu". They are:
Baniwa of Içana (
Baniua do Içana)
Curripaco (Kurripako, Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai...
- Banawá Madí (Banawá dialect)
Amazonas 207 2014
Baniwa Baniba,
Baniua do Içana, Baniva,
Baniua, Curipaco, Dakenei, Issana, Kohoroxitari, Maniba, Walimanai...
-
Tabaiwalu lock 10
August 1957 v New
Zealand Maori at
Wellington 144 Tanivukavu
Baniua Tanivukavu wing 10
August 1957 v New
Zealand Maori at
Wellington 145 UluivitiNat...
-
peoples who have lost
their native languages, such as Barés, Arapaços,
Baniuas,
Uarequenas and others.
Ethnologue rates Nheengatu as "changing" with a...
- 869 (2004) 813
endangered Brazil Peru
Baniwa Baniwa do Içana, Baniva,
Baniua, Walimanai,
Wakuenai Arawakan 5,811 (2005) 5,811
potentially endangered...