Information from: “Catégorisation lexicale en Muinane: Amazonie Colombienne” . De Vengoechea, Consuelo. (2012)
Severely endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
78?
62?
48
30
Âge des locuteurs Nombre approx. Niveau de compétence en langue muinane Muinanes 259 personnes Plus de 50 ans 22 Hommes Haut 10 Femmes Entre 35 et 50 ans 30 Hommes Moyen 18 Femmes Entre 20 et 35 ans 20 Hommes Bas 24 Femmes Entre 15 et 19 ans 18 adolescents Bas Entre 5 et 15 117 enfants Très bas Total Muinanes 259 (p.26)
DATE OF INFO
2012
PLACES
Colombia
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
La région du Caquetá Putumayo en Amazonie colombienne.
Information from: “Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking” (167-234) . Crevels, Mily (2012) , Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona · Mouton de Gruyter
Severely endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
50-100
547
According to Consuelo Vengoechea (p.c. 2010), there are about 200 Muinane living in forest settlements, of whom approximately 50 still speak the language. In recent years the armed conflict in Colombia has caused many Muinane to migrate to urban centers, but it is not clear how many of these migrants still speak Muinane. (p.225)
PLACES
Colombia
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
According to Consuelo Vengoechea (p.c. 2010), there are about 200 Muinane living in forest settlements, of whom approximately 50 still speak the language. In recent years the armed conflict in Colombia has caused many Muinane to migrate to urban centers, but it is not clear how many of these migrants still speak Muinane.
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
150
(Unchanged 2016.)
DATE OF INFO
2007
PLACES
Colombia;
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Amazonas Department, Puerto Santander municipality, south of the Caquetá River; Caqueta Department between Caqueta and Yari rivers.
Information from: “World Oral Literature Project” .
Endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
150
Information from: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Information from: “Personal communication on Muinane and Nɨpode.” . Juan Alvaro Echeverri Restrepo (2014)
Severely endangered
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
<100
250
El territorio ancestral de este grupo está ubicado en el alto rio Cahuinarí, pero sus descendientes (aproximadamente unas 250 personas, descendientes de cuatro parejas sobrevivientes del holocausto cauchero) viven principalmente en la región del Medio Caquetá, cerca de la localidad de Araracuara (Amazonia colombiana). El número de hablantes no debe ser mayor de unas 100 personas.
[The traditional territory of this group is located in the upper rio Cahuinarí, but their descendants (approximately 250 people, descendants of four survivors couples rubber-trade holocaust) live mainly on the Middle Caquetá, near the town of Araracuara (Colombian Amazon). The number of speakers should not exceed about 100 people.]
DATE OF INFO
2014
PLACES
Colombia
LOCATION DESCRIPTION
El territorio ancestral de este grupo está ubicado en el alto rio Cahuinarí, pero sus descendientes (aproximadamente unas 250 personas, descendientes de cuatro parejas sobrevivientes del holocausto cauchero) viven principalmente en la región del Medio Caquetá, cerca de la localidad de Araracuara (Amazonia colombiana).]
[The traditional territory of this group is located in the upper rio Cahuinarí, but their descendants (approximately 250 people, descendants of four survivors couples rubber-trade holocaust) live mainly on the Middle Caquetá, near the town of Araracuara (Colombian Amazon).]