Salumá is a Carib language of Brazil. Salumá at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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Saluma language can be: Salumã language (Arawakan) Salumá language (Cariban) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saluma...
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(Enawené-Nawé, Enawenê-Nawê, Eneuene-Mare), also known as Salumã, is an Arawakan language of Brazil spoken by about 570 people living in the Juruena...
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with (N) or (S) after each language. Cariban Galibi [Kaliña] (N) Guiana Carib (Taranoan): Trio: Tiriyó–Akuriyó †, Salumá (N), Carijona–Hianákoto (S)...
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(†) Another language is also mentioned as "Arawakan": Salumã (also known as Salumán, Enawené-Nawé) Including the unclassified languages mentioned above...
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Enawene Nawe (section Language)
Eneuene-Mare or Salumã people. They are distinct from the Salumá people in Pará. The Enawené-Nawé language is a Central Maipuran language, part of the Arawakan...
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Chiquiana, Shikiana, Sikiâna, Sikïiyana, Xikiyana, Xikujana) is a Carib language that was spoken by 33 people in Brazil and 15 people in Suriname. It was...
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Maruranau among the Wapishana, and is documenting the language. The people and language are known as Saluma in Suriname. Taruma is unclassified. It has been...
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lists the indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by...
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Sikiana (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
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...
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