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Baniwa (also
known with
local variants as
Baniva, Baniua, Curipaco, Vaniva, Walimanai, Wakuenai) are
indigenous South Americans, who
speak the
Baniwa language...
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which go by the
generic name Baré and Baniwa/
Baniva – in this case,
distinguished as
Baniva de
Maroa or
Baniva de Guainía.
There may be 10
speakers in Brazil...
- Yukuna-Wainuma:
Mariate †;
Wainuma †;
Yukuna Resigaro Wirina †
Orinoco Yavitero-
Baniva:
Baniva;
Yavitero †
Maipure † Pre-Andine Ashaninka-Nomatsigenga Nomatsigenga...
- Karu, one of
several languages called Baniwa (
Baniva), or in
older sources Itayaine (Iyaine), is an
Arawakan language spoken in Guainía, Colombia, Venezuela...
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Baniwa (
Baniva) is a name
applied to
several languages of the Amazon. It may
refer to:
Avane language (Abane)
Baniwa of Içana (Karu) or Carútana-Baniwa...
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Venezuela Atorai (2N 59W)
Atroahy (1S 62W) Auaké,
Brazil and
Guyana Baniwa (
Baniva) (3N 68W), Brazil,
Colombia and
Venezuela Baraüana (1N 65W)
Bonari (3S 58W)...
- 982 2014 Banawá Arawá
Amazonas 207 2014
Baniwa Baniba,
Baniua do Içana,
Baniva, Baniua, Curipaco, Dakenei, Issana, Kohoroxitari, Maniba,
Walimanai Arawakan...
- 975 210
Guane Guane Chibchan 812 200
Pisamira Pisamira Tucanoan 151 196
Baniva Karu
Arawakan No data 187
Nutabe Nutabe Chibchan No data 178 Indigenous...
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combination of
blowguns and
poisoned darts is used by the Curripacos, or
Banivas, who make
their own
blowguns using technology and
materials different,...
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among which are: Yanomami, Puahito, Piaroa, Uekuana,
Yeral Curripaco, Bare,
Baniva, Puinave, Piapoco, Hoti, Warequena, Yaborana. The
folkloric manifestations...