Shiriana (Xiriâna, Chiriana), or Bahuana (Bahwana), is an unclassified Upper Amazon Arawakan language once spoken by the Shiriana people of Roraima, Brazil...
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with a current population of approximately 1,000. They speak the Shiriana language, and are primarily animists. Most live in the Brazilian state of Amazonas...
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following names: Ninam, Yanam–Ninam, Xirianá, Shiriana Casapare, Kasrapai, Jawaperi, Crichana, Jawari, Shiriana, Eastern Yanomaman. Gordon (2009) reports...
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Xiriana may be: Ninam language (Xirianá), a Yanomaman language Shiriana language (Xiriâna), an Arawakan language This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Amazon languages unclassified: Shiriana (Xiriâna) †, Yabaána †, Waraikú (Araikú) †, Wiriná † In 1999 Aikhenvald classified a couple languages Kaufman...
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(1999) classifies it as a Middle Rio Negro, North Amazonian language, along with Shiriana and Manao. Kaufman (1994) had placed it in a branch of Western...
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Guaymi-Dorasque, Talamanca, Rama-Guatuso Misumalpan, Paya, Xinca, Lenca Shiriana Paezan Choco, Cuaiquer, Andaki, Paez-Coconuco, Colorado-Cayapa, Warrau...
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Yamomámi, and Yanomamana (also Shamatari, Shirianan), is a family of languages spoken by about 20,000 Yanomami people in southern Venezuela and northwestern...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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Otomak Pano Puelche Puinave Puruhá Sáliba Samuku Sanaviron Shavanté Sek Shirianá Timote Trumaí Chapakura Charrúa Chibcha Chikito Chirino Choko Cholona Chon...
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