- The
Pauserna are an
indigenous people in
Bolivia and
Brazil who live
along the
upper Río Guaporé. Most of them live in the
southeastern part of the department...
- Warázu, also
known as
Pauserna or Guarasugwé (Guarasú'we), is a
moribund Tupi–Guaraní
language of Brazil. It was also
formerly spoken in Bolivia. It is...
- Tupí–Guaraní: Tupí–Guaraní Guaraní (Group I)
Guarayu (Group II): Guarayu,
Pauserna**, Sirionó (dialects: Yuqui, Jorá**) Tupí (Group III): Old Tupi (lingua...
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Pacahuara (Pacawara), Beni
Paunaka (Pauna), Ñuflo de
Suarez Pauserna (Guarayu-Ta, Paucerne,
Pauserna-Guarasugwé), Beni
Quechua (Kichua),
Bolivia Reyesano (Maropa...
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Paraguayan West
Bolivian Kaiwá Pai
Tavytera Xeta
Guarayu (II)
Guarayu Pauserna Sirionó Tupi (III) Old Tupi
Paulista General Language Cocama Nheengatu...
- of the Tupi–Guarani
language family. The
Guarayu languages are:
Guarayu Pauserna (Warázu) Sirionó (dialects: Yuqui, Jorá)
Languages listed by Rodrigues...
- Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau
Tupian Kawahiva urz Eru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Kagwahiva, Uru-Eu-Uau-Uau, Uruewawau, Urueuwawáu Warázu
Tupian Guarayu psm
Pauserna Conjubim Chapacuran...
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Paraguayan West
Bolivian Kaiwá Pai
Tavytera Xeta
Guarayu (II)
Guarayu Pauserna Sirionó Tupi (III) Old Tupi
Paulista General Language Cocama Nheengatu...
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Guarayo Chiriguano che-ãka che-nambí che-raí che-pó nyepeĩ nyuenió mosapĩ
Pauserna Chiriguano aká
nambi rahü póo
monopedo mokóe hebü Tapieté
Chiriguano y-anka...
- to Bolivia. The Tapirapé and
Teneteara moved toward the northeast. The
Pauserna, Cajabi, and Kamayurá
peoples moved to the
extreme southern region of Brazil...