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Saluma language can be:
Salumã language (Arawakan)
Salumá language (Cariban) This
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Enawene Nawe (Enawené-Nawé, Enawenê-Nawê, Eneuene-Mare), also
known as
Salumã, is an
Arawakan language of
Brazil spoken by
about 570
people living in the...
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known as Morike) (†)
Another language is also
mentioned as "Arawakan":
Salumã (also
known as Salumán, Enawené-Nawé)
Including the
unclassified languages...
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Salumá is a
Carib language of Brazil. It is
considered to be
suprious by Glottolog,
suggesting Tiriyó or
Waiwai instead.
Salumá at
Ethnologue (18th ed...
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Cariban Galibi [Kaliña] (N)
Guiana Carib (Taranoan): Trio: Tiriyó–Akuriyó †,
Salumá (N), Carijona–Hianákoto (S) Kashuyana:
Sikiana (N), Kaxuiâna [Warikyana]...
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known as the Enawenê-nawê, Eneuene-Mare or
Salumã people. They are
distinct from the
Salumá people in Pará. The Enawené-Nawé
language is a Central...
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people and
language are
known as
Saluma in Suriname.
Taruma is unclassified. It has been
proposed to be distantly...
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Player Profile - Football".
Eurosport UK.
Retrieved 16
August 2022. "Jens
Salumäe".
Sports Reference.
Archived from the
original on
April 17, 2020. Retrieved...
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Suriname (2001)
Language family Cariban Parukotoan Sikiana–
Salumá?
Sikiana Dialects Sikiana Warikyana †
Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: sik – Shikuyana...
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Trombetas River in Brazil, and said that they had a
close relationship with the
Salumá and the Tiriyó. The
Sikiana are also
called Chikena, Chiquena, Chiquiana...