Katukina do Acre
[aka Katukina, Katukína, Panoan, Catuquina]Classification: Pano-Tacanan
·endangered
Classification: Pano-Tacanan
·endangered
Katukina, Katukína, Panoan, Catuquina, Kamanawa, Kamannaua, Katukina do Juruá, Wanninawa |
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Pano-Tacanan, Mainline |
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Information from: “South America” (103-196) . Mily Crevels (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
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All Katukina do Acre speak their native language among themselves. Portuguese is only used for communication with the outside world.
Portuguese
Upper Jurua River region, Acre State, Tarauaca Municipality, Terra Indigena Rio Gregorio; Tarauaca and Ipixuna municipalities, Terra Indiena Rio Campinas, on the border of the Amazonas and Acre states.
Information from: “Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking” (167-234) . Crevels, Mily (2012) , Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona · Mouton de Gruyter
2,239?
Crevels has listed the Pano-Takanan Katukina together with varieties of the Harámbut-Katukinan Katukina, so that it is not possible to interpret her speaker figures accuratedly. She gives:
Katukina-Kanamari (Katukina [Tüküná, Pi:Dyapa], Kanamarí [Tüküna Kanamarí, Canamari], Tsohom-Dyapa [Tsunhum-Djapá, Tyonhwak Dyapa], Katukina do Acre, Katukina Pano) with 2239 speakers and 2239 ethnic population (data form 2008).
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013)” . Paul M. Lewis; Gary F. Simons; and Charles D. Fennig · Dallas, Texas: SIL International
Portuguese
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SOURCE: “South America” (103-196) . Mily Crevels (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge |
SOURCE: “Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking” (167-234) . Crevels, Mily (2012) , Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona · Mouton de Gruyter |
17th | 2013 | Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013) | Paul M. Lewis; Gary F. Simons; and Charles D. Fennig | Dallas, Texas: SIL International | http://www.ethnologue.com Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013) | Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.), 2013. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th edition. Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com. | 700 | 700 | 2010 | 100-999 | Portuguese | Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | Brazil | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd | 2010 | Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger | UNESCO Publishing | Paris | http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas | Christopher Moseley (ed.) | Moseley, Christopher (ed.). 2010. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, 3rd edn. http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas. (03 June, 2011.) | ll_pub | 413 | 100-999 | Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2007 | South America | Atlas of the World's Endangered Languages | 103-196 | C. Moseley | London & New York: Routledge | Mily Crevels | Crevels, Mily. 2007. "South America." In Atlas of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by C. Moseley. 103-196. London & New York: Routledge. | HHOLD | 318 | 318 | 1998 | 100-999 | All Katukina do Acre speak their native language among themselves. Portuguese is only used for communication with the outside world. | Portuguese | Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | Brazil | Upper Jurua River region, Acre State, Tarauaca Municipality, Terra Indigena Rio Gregorio; Tarauaca and Ipixuna municipalities, Terra Indiena Rio Campinas, on the border of the Amazonas and Acre states. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking | The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide | 167-234 | Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona | Mouton de Gruyter | Berlin | Crevels, Mily | Crevels, Mily. 2012. "Language Endangerment in South America: The Clock Is Ticking." In The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide, edited by Hans Henrich Hock et al.. 167-234. Mouton de Gruyter. | 2,239? | 2,239? | 2009 | 1000-9999 | Crevels has listed the Pano-Takanan Katukina together with varieties of the Harámbut-Katukinan Katukina, so that it is not possible to interpret her speaker figures accuratedly. She gives: Katukina-Kanamari (Katukina [Tüküná, Pi:Dyapa], Kanamarí [Tüküna Kanamarí, Canamari], Tsohom-Dyapa [Tsunhum-Djapá, Tyonhwak Dyapa], Katukina do Acre, Katukina Pano) with 2239 speakers and 2239 ethnic population (data form 2008). | Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Oral Literature Project | http://www.oralliterature.org | "World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org. | 196 | 100-999 | Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) |