Bará
[también conocido como Waimaha, Waimaja, Bará]Clasificación: Tucanoan
·en peligro de extinción
Clasificación: Tucanoan
·en peligro de extinción
Waimaha, Waimaja, Bará, Northern Barasano, Barasano, Waípinõmakã, Bará-Tuyuka |
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Tucanoan, Eastern Tucanoan |
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La información está incompleta “Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking” (167-234) . Crevels, Mily (2012) , Lyle Campbell and Veronica Grondona · Mouton de Gruyter
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21 speakers in Brazil, 109 in Colombia. (Same numbers for ethnic population.)
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 19th Edition (2016)” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
500 in Colombia.
39 in Brazil.
In Brazil: Amazonas state: Terra Indigena Pari Cachoeira, Bittencourt and Iauareté municipalities; Terra Indigena Pari Cachoeira II, Iauareté municipality; Terra Indigena Pari Cachoeira III, Bittencourt municipality, all on upper Tiquié river.
In Colombia: Vaupés department: Mitú, upper Papurí, mid and upper Pira-Paraná tributaries, and Tiquié.
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
There are 600 speakers in Colombia (SIL 1995). The number of speakers is increasing. There are almost no monolinguals.
The number of speakers is increasing.
La información está incompleta “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013)” . Paul M. Lewis; Gary F. Simons; and Charles D. Fennig · Dallas, Texas: SIL International
500 in Colombia (2004 DNP). Population total all countries: 539. Some monolinguals over 40.
Passed on from fathers to children. Most domains, home, family, religion, local commerce, community. All ages. Positive attitudes. 40% also use Spanish.
Southeastern Vaupes Department, tributaries of mid and upper Pira-Paraná, upper Papurí and Tiquié, Mitú.