- Ingarikó (
Ingaricó) or
Kapon is a term that
collectively refers to
three closely related tribes of
indigenous people of
South America,
living in areas...
- The
Pemon language (or Pemón in Spanish) is an
indigenous language of the
Cariban family spoken by some 30,000
Pemon people, in Venezuela's Southeast,...
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sources of the Caroní
River and
Paragua River,
state of Bolívar, Venezuela.
Ingaricó –
spoken to the
north of
Mount Roraima,
border region of
Brazil and Venezuela...
- Monagas. Kapóng has
three dialects,
which are:
Akawaio (Akawayo) Ingarikó (
Ingaricó)
Patamona The
allophones of /k s n/ are [ʔ tʃ ŋ], as well as the allophones...
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region in the
northern state of Roraima, home to the Macuxi, Wapixanas,
Ingaricós,
Taurepangs and
Patamonas peoples.
FUNAI identified almost 1.8 million...