Cabiyarí
[aka Cauyari, Caryari, Cabiuarí]Classification: Arawakan
·endangered
Classification: Arawakan
·endangered
Cauyari, Caryari, Cabiuarí, Cauyarí, Kauyarí, Cuyare, Kawillary, Caviyari, Kaviyarí, Caviyarí, Kabiyarí |
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Arawakan, Northern Arawakan, Upper Amazon |
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Information from: “South America” (103-196) . Mily Crevels (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
The Cabiyari practice linguistic exogamy with the Barasana, Taiwano, and Tatuyo. In the first two cases, they acquire the language of their in-laws; in the last case, one of the Tatuyo clans has acquired Cabiyari.
Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 19th Edition (2016)” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
280
270 (Civallero 2008). Ethnic population: 280 (Crevels 2007).
Amazonas and Vaupés departments: Cananarí River area, tributary of the Apaporis and Vaupés.
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Vaupés and Amazonas departments, Cananarí River, tributary of the Apaporis and Vaupés.