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Arawakan proper), also
known as
Maipurean (also Maipuran, Maipureano,
Maipúre), is a
language family that
developed among ancient indigenous peoples...
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Maipure (Maypure, Mejepure), was a
language once
spoken along the Ventuari, Sipapo, and
Autana rivers of
Amazonas and, as a
lingua franca, in the Upper...
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Maipure–Avane is a
Glottolog classification that includes:
Maipure language Avane language Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds...
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group Marawá † Baré
Guinao †
Yavitero group †
Yavitero †
Baniwa (Abane)
Maipure †
Manao (Middle Rio Negro) †
Manao † Kariaí (Cariyai) † He
leaves the following...
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neighboring indigenous Maipure people, "Metimetichini",
which may be
humorously alluding to the
polysyllabic nature of many
Maipure words and
contains two...
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several native tribes such as the
Maipures and
their extinct rivals the
Atures (several
words of the
latter tribe...
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Guajire peninsulas, to the
Leeward Antilles. They
belonged to the Arawak-
Maipure language family. The name Caquetío
refers to how this
group referred to...
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Pawishiana Charrúa Güenoa Anauyá
Betoi ****anagoto
Mainatari Maipure Máku
Otomaco Paraujano Tamanaku Taparita Yavitero Extinct languages of...
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Guajira Achagua Meta
Kurripako Içana
River Cabiyari Mirití-Paraná
River Maipure (†)
Vichada Piapoco Guainía, Vichada, Meta
Barbacoan languages Awan Awa...
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Notes late 18th
century Esuma Kwa
southern Côte d'Ivoire late 18th
century Maipure Arawakan Upper Orinoco region late 18th
century Ruthenian Indo-European...