Baniwa-Curripaco

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Baniwa-Curripaco is an Arawakan language spoken by Indigenous communities in the northwest Amazon region of Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.

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Baniwa-Curripaco canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arawakan language
indigenous language
alternativeName Baniua NERFINISHED
Baniva NERFINISHED
Baniwa NERFINISHED
Baniwa do Içana NERFINISHED
Içana Baniwa NERFINISHED
Kuripako NERFINISHED
Kurripako NERFINISHED
Kurripako-Baniwa NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Tariana language NERFINISHED
Warekena language NERFINISHED
country Brazil
Colombia
Venezuela
endangeredStatus vulnerable
hasCommunityEffort language revitalization programs
hasDialect Baniwa NERFINISHED
Curripaco NERFINISHED
Katapolitana NERFINISHED
hasDomain mythology and cosmology
traditional ecological knowledge
hasISO639-3Code bwi
kpc
hasMorphologicalFeature polysynthetic tendencies
hasMorphologicalType agglutinative
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive nasalization
tonal or pitch-accent distinctions
hasWordOrder SOV-dominant
languageBranch Upper Rio Negro Arawakan NERFINISHED
languageFamily Arawakan NERFINISHED
region Içana River region NERFINISHED
Rio Negro basin NERFINISHED
spokenBy Baniwa people NERFINISHED
Curripaco people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Brazil NERFINISHED
Colombia NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
northwest Amazon region
subfamilyOf Northern Arawakan languages NERFINISHED
subjectOf Bible translation efforts
linguistic documentation projects
usedFor daily communication
oral tradition
ritual practices
usedIn interethnic communication in Upper Rio Negro
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Kurripako language hasAlternativeName Baniwa-Curripaco