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calls "Karu". They are:
Baniwa of Içana (Baniua do Içana)
Curripaco (
Kurripako, Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Catapolitani,...
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through a
process of
revitalization that has been
supported by UNICEF.
Kurripako (2,019)
Arawak (140)
Warekena (199)
Wayuu (294,000): this is the indigenous...
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Arawakan languages Northern Arawak Wayuunaiki La
Guajira Achagua Meta
Kurripako Içana
River Cabiyari Mirití-Paraná
River Maipure (†)
Vichada Piapoco Guainía...
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Critically endangered Kulina Páno
language Severely endangered xpk
Kurripako language Vulnerable kpc Kuruáya
language Critically endangered kyr...
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Yukuna Mariaté, Wainumá Achagua,
Piapoco Mandawaka,
Guarekena Tariana Kurripako Baniwa,
Karutana Internal classification by
Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct)...
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Guajiro language Red Book Hoti
language Red Book
Karina language Red Book
Kurripako language Red Book
Lokono language Red Book Mako
language extinct Red Book...
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primarily by
Amerindian people, in
particular the
Yanomami and
Baniwa (
Kurripako) peoples. It sits on the
opposite side of the Rio
Negro from the Colombian...
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Definitely endangered coe Kuna
language Severely endangered kvn, cuk
Kurripako language Definitely endangered Also
spoken in:
Venezuela kpc
Macuna language...
- (Jukuna) Guarú †
Eastern Nawiki (Upper Rio Negro)
Tariana Karu
group Kurripako (a.k.a. Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako)
Baniwa (of Içana) (Carútana-Baniwa)...
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Tariana (Tariano, Tarîna, Taliáseri) Karu (dialects or languages) Ipeka-
Kurripako (dialects or language) Karútana-Baniwa (Baniva)
dialect group...