Waunana
[aka Noanamá, Huaunana, Woun Meu]Classification: Chocoan
·threatened
Classification: Chocoan
·threatened
Noanamá, Huaunana, Woun Meu, Waun Meo, Waumeo, Wounmeu, Wounaan, Noanama, Noenama, Nonama, Chocama, Chanco |
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Chocoan |
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noa |
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Information from: “Morfosintaxis del waunana a partir de un texto tradicional” (59-90) . Murillo Miranda, José Manuel (2012)
About 3,000 speakers in Colombia; some 10,000 speakers in Panama.
Los propios hablantes manifiestan que en todas las comunidades la lengua está en peligro de perderse, pues ya no lo hablan los jóvenes. p.61-62.
[The speakers themselves state that in all the communities the language is in danger of being lost, that the youth do not speak it.]
Se ubica en las provincias de Darién, Panamá, y en el departamento de Chocó en Colombia.
[It is located in the provinces of Darién, Panama and in the Chocó department in Colombia.]
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
3,000 in Panama.
4,000 in Colombia (Aikhenvald 2007). Population total all countries: 10,800. Ethnic population: 7,970 (Crevels 2007) (2013).
Southeast Panama, lowlands. Colombia: San Juan River basin.
Choco Department, banks of middle and lower San Juan River, especially north of Buenaventura; small areas in Valle del Cauca.
Information from: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press