- The
Parintintin are an
indigenous people who live in
Brazil in the
Madeira River basin. They
refer to
themselves as Cabahyba, Kagwahiva’nga, or Kagwahiva...
- is Tenharim. The
Tenharim (self-designation, Pyri 'near, together'),
Parintintín, Jiahúi, Amondawa, Karipúna (not to be
confused with
neither the Panoan...
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Emerillon (Wayampi 1,200 speakers,
Emerillon 400 speakers) Kayabí,
Parintintin (Kayabí 1,000 speakers,
Kagwahiva 870 speakers)
Diasporic Tembé (13,000...
- Jurúna Jurúna Xipáya Mawetí–Guaraní Mawé Awetí–Guaraní Awetí Tupí–Guaraní
Parintintín Tapirapé; Urubú-Ka'apór,
Paraguayan Guaraní
Loukotka (1968)
lists the...
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stands for the
nasalized upper central rounded vowel [ɨ̃]. Munduruku,
Parintintín, and two
older spellings of
Filipino words also use ⟨g̃⟩.
Syriac script:...
- Jenipapo-Kanindé
Payaku Portuguese Ceará 328 2014 Jia**** Jahoi, Diarroi, Djarroi,
Parintintin, Diahoi, Dia****,
Kagwaniwa Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas 115 2014 Jiripancó Geripancó...
- Mato Grosso. Tororí –
right bank of the
Madeira River north of the
Parintintin tribe,
state of Amazonas. Tupiokón –
unknown language spoken on the Paxiúba...
- Peru Matís (Matis),
Brazil Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna), Brazil, Peru
Parintintin (Kagwahiva’nga),
Brazil Shipibo,
Loreto Region, Peru
Ticuna (Tucuna)...
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language Vulnerable kre
Pareci language Definitely endangered pab
Parintintin language Critically endangered pah
Patamona language Vulnerable pbc...
- Kagwahiva.
Alain Fabre.
Tenharim Indians Archived 2009-07-05 at the
Wayback Machine Parintintín artwork,
National Museum of the
American Indian v t e...