- Bakairí Arara:
Arara (Parirí), Ikpéng (Txikão)
Venezuelan Carib Pemóng–Panare
Pemóng: Kapóng (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó), Makushi, Pemón (Taurepang...
- The
Pemon or Pemón (
Pemong) are
indigenous people living in
areas of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. The
Pemon people are
divided into many
dialects and...
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These four
languages (including Macushi) form the
group of
Pemongan (or
Pemóng) languages. The
broad Kapon (or Kapong) and
selective Ingariko (or Ingarikó)...
- (10,000
cited 1990–2002)
Language family Cariban Venezuelan Carib Pemóng–Panare
Pemóng Kapóng
Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: ake – Akawaio pbc – Patamona...
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speakers 18,000 (2006)
Language family Cariban Venezuelan Carib Pemóng–Panare
Pemóng Macushi Language codes ISO 639-3 mbc
Glottolog macu1259 ELP Makushi...
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member of the
Venezuelan Carib branch, and in turn, part of the low-level
Pemóng-Panare branch. This
classification has been
considered an
improvement by...
- Ingarikó, Máku, Makuxí, Ninám, Pa tamóna (Kapóng), Sanumá, Taulipáng (
Pemong), Waiwái, Wapixána, Yanomámi, Yekuána (Mayongóng)
Santa Catarina — Talian...
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Venezuela (northern
coast of
South America)
Yekuana Eñapa (Panare)
Pemóng Pemóng Makuxi: Brazil,
Guyana Yanomami (Yanõmami/Yanõmami Thëpë): Venezuela/Brazil...
- Purukotó (Purucotó) is an
extinct and
poorly attested Cariban language.
Kaufman (2007)
placed it in his
Pemong branch. v t e...
- Razi, 2,353 m Loi Hsamhsao, 2,325 m Sosiso, 2,237 m Noi Hkam, 2,244 m Loi
Pemong, 2,239 m Loi Panglom, 2,226 m
Kakma Bum, 2,225 m
Singhum Vum, 2,218 m Loi...