Baré
[também conhecido como Bare, Mitua, Barauna]Classificação: Arawakan
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Classificação: Arawakan
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Bare, Mitua, Barauna, Barawana, Barauana, Ihini, Arihini, Maldavaca, Cunipusana, Yavita, Ihini, Balé, Bale, |
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Arawakan, Northern Arawakan, Upper Amazon |
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ISO 639-3 |
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bae |
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As informações estão incompletas “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
~238
No known speakers. The ethnic population is "perhaps 238" (Gaceta Indigenista 1975).
240 in Venezuela (2011 W. Largo). Ethnic population: 2,790 (1998) (2013).
Extreme southwest at Colombia border, Amazonas, along the upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, Maroa.
Extreme southwest at Colombia border, Amazonas, along the upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, Maroa.
As informações estão incompletas “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 19th Edition (2016)” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
In Venezuela: Amazonas state: Maroa town; upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, extreme southwest at Colombia border. In Brazil: Amazonas state: Xié River area.
As informações estão incompletas “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
As informações estão incompletas “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013)” . Paul M. Lewis; Gary F. Simons; and Charles D. Fennig · Dallas, Texas: SIL International
2790
240 in Venezuela (2011 W. Largo). Ethnic population: 2,790 (1998). Nearly extinct.
Nearly extinct.
Extreme southwest at Colombia border, Amazonas, along the upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, Maroa.
As informações estão incompletas “South America” (103-196) . Mily Crevels (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
Nheengatu
Brazil: Northwestern Amazonas State, Xie river area, Terra Indigena Alto Rio NEgro, Terra Indigena Marabitanas/Cue Cue, Terra Indigena Medio Rio Negro I and II, Terra Indigena Rio Tea; Venezuela Amazonas State, in Carlos de Rio Negro and Santa Rosa de Amanadona along the Rio Negro, in Solano on the mouth of the Pasimoni River along the Cano Casiquiare