Also Known As:
Yurakaré, Yurucar, Yuracar, Yurujure, Cuchi, Enete
Dialects & Varieties
A grammar of Yurakaré
A grammar of Yurakaré
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
The estimates of the number of Yukaré Indians have varied considerably over the years. Estimates divers from 200 ... to 2751 ... Adelaar (1991:57) estimates 500-2500. The most recent data come from the census held in 2003 where the number of 1399 Yurakaré is given. This number referss not to speakers, but to members, 15 years and older ... the total number is probably bigger, however, since the 2003 census did not reach all communities (Mily Crevels, p.c.) (p.1).
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
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Location and Context
Countries
Bolivia
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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Recent Resources
Este artículo forma parte del tercer tomo de Lenguas de Bolivia: Oriente.
Video realizado en una comunidad yuracaré en el territorio multiétnico de Chimoré, en la Provincia C