-
Guajiboan (also Guahiban, Wahívoan, Guahiboan) is a
language family spoken in the
Orinoco River region in
eastern Colombia and
southwestern Venezuela...
- today – most of
which belong to the Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto,
Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and
Saliban language families.
There are...
- in-country today—most of
which belong to the Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto,
Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and
Saliban language families.
There are...
-
Gorgotoqui (Bolivia) †
Guaicuruan (7) (also
known as Guaykuruan, Waikurúan)
Guajiboan (4) (also
known as Wahívoan)
Guamo (Venezuela) (also
known as Wamo) †...
-
languages (Arawakan languages,
Barbacoan languages,
Chibchan languages,
Guajiboan languages, Páez, Ticuna)
Religion Roman Catholicism Government Monarchy...
-
Arawakan (Maipurean)
Arawan Guajiboan Candoshi Payne (1991) and
Derbyshire (1992) have:
Arawakan (Maipurean)
Arawan Guajiboan Puquina Harakmbet Jolkesky...
- that
belong to
minor language families, such as the Nadahup, Pirahã and
Guajiboan families, more or less the
direct descendants of the
first hunter-gatherers...
- however,
scholars have used the term to
include a
hypothesis adding the
Guajiboan and
Arawan families. In
North America,
scholars use the name Maipurean...
- Guahibo, the
native language of the
Guahibo people, is a
Guahiban language that is
spoken by
about 23,006
people in
Colombia and
additional 8,428 in Venezuela...
- –
Argentina Guaicuruan (Waykuruan) (5) – Argentina, Paraguay,
Brazil Guajiboan (4) –
Colombia Harákmbut–Katukinan (3; uncertain) – Peru,
Brazil Huarpean...