Mawé
[aka Sateré-Mawé, Maué, Mabue]Classification: Tupian
·threatened
Classification: Tupian
·threatened
Sateré-Mawé, Maué, Mabue, Maragua, Sataré, Andira, Arapium, Maue, Andirá, Sateré, Mawé-Sateré |
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Information from: “South America” (103-196) . Mily Crevels (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
~7,134
The present state of the Sateré-Mawé language is very good, with speakers of both sexes and all ages.
Middle Amazon River, border area between Amazonas and Pará states, municipalities of Maues, Barreirinha,
Parintins (Amazonas), and Itaiutuba (Pará), Terra Indígena Sateré-Mawé/Andirá-Marau.
Information from: “Povos Indígenas no Brasil” . Ricardo, Fany Pantaleoni and Bruno Belivaqua Aguilar ·
10,761
Ethnic polulation 10,761 (Funasa, 2010)
Os Sateré-Mawé habitam a região do médio rio Amazonas, em duas Terras Indígenas uma no estado do Amazonas e outra na divisa deste com o Pará.
[The Sateré-Mawé inhabit the region of the middle Amazon, in two Indigenous Lands, one in the state of Amazonas and another on the border between this and Pará.]
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Data for the number of native speakers comes from ISA (2000).
9,160 (2008 FUNASA) (2014)
Vigorous. All ages. Bilingualism in Portuguese [por] varies greatly depending on the area (Crevels 2007) (2014)
Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing
Para and Amazonas states, Andirá, and Maués rivers, between lower Tapajós and lower Madeira rivers, more than 14 villages.