- Venezuela. The
Paraujanos call
themselves the Anu͂ or Anu͂n (means ‘human being),
which is a self-denomination of the people. '
Paraujano' is
better known...
- subclassification:
Caribbean Arawakan Taíno†
Guajiro (Wahiro)
Wayuu (Guajiro, Wahiro)
Paraujano (Parauhano, Añun) † Arawák (Lokono) Iñeri (Inyeri) Kalhíphona (Island...
- Wayú
Guajiros Arahuacos 413.437
Idioma Wayú 200.000 Venezuela 02 Añú
Paraujanos Arahuacos 21.000
Idioma Añú 17.475 Venezuela 03
Wanikua Wanicua Arahuacos...
- Caribe-Venezuela
division Lokono; Iñeri, Garífuna; † Taino; †
Caquetio Guajiro, †
Paraujano Eastern Amapá
division Palikur, † Marawá Xingu-Tapajós
division Waurá...
-
recognized as
official languages and part of the
cultural patrimony.
Paraujano: this
language is
spoken most
prominently in the
Sinamaica area. Until...
-
patamona pbe I/L Popoloca,
Mezontla pbf I/L Popoloca,
Coyotepec pbg I/E
Paraujano pbh I/L Eñepa eñepa pbi I/L
Parkwa pbl I/L Mak (Nigeria) pbm I/L Oto-Manguean...
- The
Wayuu people communicate in Guajiro,
while the
Paraujano language,
spoken by the
Paraujano or Añú people, has faded. With the
arrival of Europeans...
- Charrúa Güenoa Anauyá
Betoi ****anagoto
Mainatari Maipure Máku
Otomaco Paraujano Tamanaku Taparita Yavitero Extinct languages of the Marañón
River basin...
-
Guajiro group Guajiro (Goahiro, Goajiro, Guajira, Wayuunaiki, Wayuu)
Paraujano (Añún) (dialects: Alile, Toa)
Arawak (Locono, Lokono, Aruak, Arowak) Iñeri...