- Emberá (also
known as Chocó) is a
dialect continuum spoken by 100,000
people in
northwestern Colombia and
southeastern Panama. It
belongs to the Choco...
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Eperara a.k.a.
Epena (Southern Embera) is an
Embera language of Colombia, with
about 250
speakers in Ecuador.
Epena is
spoken on the
Pacific coastal rivers...
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third group of Chocó are
called the Catío, who are also
called the Embena,
Epera, Eyabida, or
Katio people. The Chocó, or Embera,
people live in
small villages...
- Achuar, Siona, Secoya, Cofán, Huaorani, Záparo, Chachi, Tsáchila, Awá,
Epera, Manta,
Wancavilca and Quichua.
CONAIE was
founded in 1986 from the union...
- River, Saija, Sambú)
Southern Emberá
Northern Emberá (Emperã, Eberã Bed'ea,
Eperã Pedea, Atrato, Darién, Dariena,
Panama Embera, Eberã,
Cholo (Choco)) Cholonan...
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predicative element. For example:
Northern Emberá:
Ẽpẽrã-ra person-ABS
porekea fat b-ɯ-a. be-PRS-DECL
Ẽpẽrã-ra
porekea b-ɯ-a. person-ABS fat be-PRS-DECL ‘The...