Macuna
[aka Erulia, Yeba, Buhagana]Classification: Tucanoan
·threatened
Classification: Tucanoan
·threatened
Erulia, Yeba, Buhagana, Makuna, Roea, Emoa, Ide, Suroa, Tabotiro Jejea, Umua, Wuhána, Paneroa, Jepa-Matsi, Yepá-Mahsá, Yebamasã, Yehpá Majsá, Baigana, Wahana, Makuna-Erulia, Buhágana, Yepá Maxsã |
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Tucanoan, Eastern Tucanoan |
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ISO 639-3 |
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myy |
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Information from: “Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking” (167-234) . Crevels, Mily (2012) , Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona · Mouton de Gruyter
There are 32 speakers in Brazil (2005) and 1009 speakers in Colombia (2001)
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Vaupés region, lower Pira-Parana; Apaporis tributaries and Miriti-Parana. Also in Brazil.
Vaupés Department, lower Pira-Parana, Apaporis tributaries, and Mirití-Paraná.
Information from: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 19th Edition (2016)” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
1,000 in Colombia; 170 in Brazil
In Brazil: nearly extinct.
Spanish
Used as L2 by Tanimuca-Retuarã [tnc] and Waimaha [bao].
In Brazil: Amazonas state: Rio Chié.
In Colombia: Vaupés department: Apaporis tributaries, Mirití-Paraná, and lower Pira-Parana.