Pauserna
[también conocido como Guarasu, Paucerne, Guarayu-Ta]Clasificación: Tupian
·en peligro crítico de extinción
Clasificación: Tupian
·en peligro crítico de extinción
Guarasu, Paucerne, Guarayu-Ta, Pauserna-Guarasugwé, Guarasugwe |
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Tupian, Tupi-Guaranian, Guarayo |
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La información está incompleta “Personal communication about Guarasu (Pauserna)” . Swintha Danielsen (2016)
"1 speaker in Bolivia, a couple of semi-speakers possibly; 2 or 3 in Brazil, the number of other semi-speakers in Brazil unknown. There seems to be one old speaker near Porvenir, Bolivia; nowadays, I suppose he is not a real speaker anymore. in Pimenteiras, Brazil, the other side of the river, the Guarasu share the lands in a community with a few other ethnic groups. Guarasu people and the 2 or 3 speakers? ... moved there from Bolivia ... [In] a meeting of indigenous peoples in Pimenteiras (the Guarasuwe) ... they count 40 ethnic Guarasuwe ... [you] get very high number of members of the ethnic group everywhere, since they are in a process of getting acknowledged, and basically they tend to give rather high numbers."
Porvenir, Bolivia; Pimenteiras, Brazil
La información está incompleta “Diccionario Flora Y Fauna Guarasu” . Swintha Danielsen and Lena Sell (eds.) (2015) Kipus: Santa Cruz de la Sierra
a few
A few [semi-]speakers(?) both in Bolivia and in Brazil. The group in Brazil is said to be a case of auto-identification, so maybe they are not speakers anymore.
The Bolivia Pauserna live with the Chiquitano in Territorio Guarasugwe-Chiquitano del Bajo Paraguá at the edge of the Noel Kempff Mercado National Park.
La información está incompleta “Ethnobiology and Classifying in Bolivian Endangered Languages” . Lena Sell, Lena Terhart, Swintha Danielsen
La información está incompleta “LL-MAP (Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project)” . Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry and Yichun Xie (2012)
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
"Southeast El Beni Department on Guaporé river."