• Arawá (a.k.a. Aruá) is an extinct language of Brazil. The people were wiped out by introduced measles, and the last speaker died in 1877. All that survives...
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    Arawak, Nadahup, Puinave-Kak, and Tupi language families due to contact. Arauan consists of half a dozen languages: Arawá † Kulina Deni Jamamadi Paumari Suruwahá...
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  • New Guinea Arawa language (extinct) belonging to the Arawan languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arawa. If an internal...
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    Arawa is the largest town and the former capital of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. It is administered under Arawa Rural LLG...
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  • Zuruahã (section Language)
    element for their survival. Zuruahã people speak the Zuruahã language, an Arawá language. "Zuruahã: Introduction." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. (retrieved...
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    Arawa, whilst Zaria is a prominent Southern version; Barikanchi is a pidgin formerly used in the military. Hausa is a very atypical Chadic language,...
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  • the Arawá-Katukína-Harakmbet family according to Jolkesky (2011): Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with Arawakan languages due...
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  • The Aruá language of South America may refer to: Arawá language (Arawan family) Aruáshi language (Tupian family) Aroã language (Arawakan family) This...
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  • live in Acre and Amazonas, Brazil. They speak the Jamamadi language, part of the Arawá language family. Their territory is between the Juruá and Purus Rivers...
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  • Robert M. W. Dixon (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    comprehensive grammar of Boumaa Fijian, a Polynesian language (1988), and Jarawara, an Arawá language from southern Amazonia (2004), for which he received...
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