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Piaroa Indian Language (Guagua, Quaqua, Ature, Adole)
Piaroa is a Salivan language of South America.
Piaroa is spoken by around 12,000 people in
Venezuela and Colombia.
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Northern Colombia Language Map:
Map showing where in South America the Piaroa language is spoken.
Lord's Prayer in Piaroa:
Translations of Christian prayers into the Piaroa language.
Lengua Piaroa-Mako:
Piaroa language information including linguistic maps of Colombia and Venezuela. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Piaroa:
Information about Piaroa language usage.
Ethnologue: Piaroa:
Demographic information on the Piaroa language.
Piaroa:
Brief Wikipedia article about the Piaroa language.
Piaroa Language Tree:
Theories about Piaroa's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Piaroa Language Structures:
Piaroa linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Orinoco Online: De'aruwa:
Culture and traditions of the Piaroa, with photographs of Piaroa artifacts.
Trebol Festival Trebol Festival Part Two:
Recordings of traditional music from an intertribal ceremony of the Tepejuan, Piaroa, and Tarahumara people.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Piaroa People:
Encyclopedia artcles about the Piaroa tribe.
Los Piaroa: Los indios piaroa:
Information about the Piaroas in Spanish.
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