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Marawa Indian Language (Maragua)
Marawa is an extinct Arawakan language of South America, closely related to the still-living Bare language.
Marawa was once spoken in Brazil.
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Marawa Vocabulary:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Marawa language, with comparison to words in other Arawakan languages.
Marawá Language Tree:
Theories about Marawa's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Lengua Marawá:
Information on the Marawa language including a linguistic map of Brazil. Page in Spanish.
Books For Sale On The Marawas
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Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area in Amazonia:
Anthropology book on the Marawa and other Arawakan tribes of the Amazon.
Native American Indian Books:
Evolving list of books about Native Americans in general.

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