- affiliation.
Betoi may be related.
Piaroa and Wirö (or "Maco") form a
Piaroan branch of the family. The
extinct Ature language, once
spoken on the Orinoco...
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language (commonly
called Maco) is
closely related, the two
forming the
Piaroan branch of the family.
Wiktionary has a word list at Appendix:Piaroa word...
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Venezuela Native speakers 2,500 (2002)
Language family Piaroa–Saliban
Piaroan Wirö
Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 wpc
Glottolog maco1239...
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Leopoldo figures prominently in the oral
history and lore of the
native Piaroans where it is
referred as "Paraka-Wachoe" or the lake in the mountains. Lago...
- (Wahari-Kuawai in the
Piaroan language). It is Kuaimayojo, the
stump of 'the
sacred tree of the
fruits of the world'.
Piaroan mythology tells how '-the...
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Retrieved 7
March 2012. Hammarström, Harald. (2011) A Note on the Maco (
Piaroan)
Language of the
lower Ventuari, Venezuela.
Cadernos de etnolingüística...
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Imprenta de la Nacion. Hammarström, Harald. (2011) A Note on the Maco (
Piaroan)
Language of the
lower Ventuari, Venezuela.
Cadernos de etnolingüística...
- ISBN 9783110255133. Hammarström,
Harald (2011). "A Note on the Maco [wpc] (
Piaroan)
Language of the
Lower Ventuari, Venezuela".
Cadernos de Etnolingüística...
- Auca, Huaorani, Huarani, Waorani, Auishiri) Sáliban (Sálivan, Sáliba-
Piaroan) Sáliva (Sáliba)
Piaroa (Piaroa-Maco, Wothüha, Guagua, Quaqua) Mako Sechura-Catacaoan...