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- Puinave, Waipunavi (Guaipunabi) or Wanse (Wã́nsöjöt [ˈw̃ã́nsɤhɤt ]; Puinave: Wãnsöhöt) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela. It is generally...
- Nadahup family. The Puinave language is sometimes linked specifically with the Nadahup languages and Nukak-Kakwa group, as Puinave–Maku. Paul Rivet (1920)...
- (2017) accept the unity of the four Nadahup languages, but do not consider Puinave to be related. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities...
- Pre-Proto-Peba-Yagua (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Kwaza (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Puinave-Nadahup (Lower Madeira River) Pre-Proto-Jivaroan (Rio Negro confluence)...
- Pemón Panare Yek'uana Yukpa Carib Akawaio ****rería Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï Puinave Jivi Barí Uruak Sapé Pumé Piaroa Yanomamö Sanemá Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups...
- composed of Amerindians, and the largest ethnic groups are the Puinaves (from the makú-puinave family) and the curripacos (from the Arawak family). There...
- language of uncertain classification, perhaps part of the macrofamily Puinave-Maku. It is very closely related to Kakwa. There are six oral and six nasal...
- main tourist sites in the Department of Guainía and are located within a Puinave indigenous reserve. The Cerros de Mavicure are featured in the film Embrace...
- (Chile) (also known as Guenaken, Gennaken, Pampa, Pehuenche, Ranquelche) † Puinave (also known as Makú) Puquina (Bolivia) † Purian (2) † Quechuan (46) Rikbaktsá...
- Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana, 'Maku', Yuri, Canichana, Mobima Puinave Equatorial Arawak Chapacura-Uanhaman, Chamicuro, Apolista, Amuesha, Araua...