- (also Bora–****toto, Bora–Uitoto, or, ambiguously,
Witotoan) is a
proposal to
unite the
Boran and
Witotoan language families of
southwestern Colombia (Amazonas...
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Countries and
Their Cultures.
Retrieved 6 Dec 2011. "Language
Family Trees:
Witotoan, Witoto." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 6 Dec 2011. "Witoto." Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Witotoan (also ****totoan or Uitotoan,
occasionally known as ****toto–Ocaina to
distinguish it from Bora–Witoto) is a
small language family of southeastern...
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Nipode language (Witoto Muinane) of the
Witotoan family.
Aschmann (1993)
proposed that the
Boran and
Witotoan language families were related, in a Bora–Witoto...
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Indigenous po****tions who
still speak their original language,
being Ocaina, a
Witotoan language. In Amazonia,
there are only 50
people who
still speak Ocaina...
- (Guyana, Surinam, Venezuela) (also
known as Guarao)
Witotoan (6) (also
known as ****totoan, Bora–
Witótoan) Xokó (Brazil: Alagoas, Pernambuco) (also
known as...
- Sáparo
Yawan (Peva–Yawan, Sabela, Taushiro, Omurano) Bora–
Witotoan (including
Andoque within Witotoan) Kaufman, Terrence. 2007.
Atlas of the World's Languages...
- the
frequent intermarriage between the
tribes and the
Ocaina dialect of
Witotoan which has many Bora words. Miraña, a
dialect of Bora, is
spoken along the...
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Colombia and in the
neighbouring region of
northern Peru. It is part of the
Witotoan language family.
Adelaar &
Muysken (2004:613)
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Nonuya (****notá, Nyonuhu, Nonuña, Achiote) is a
Witotoan language formerly spoken in
Colombia and Peru that is now
nearly extinct. Genocide, disease,...