Mapoyo-Yabarana language

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Mapoyo
Native toVenezuela
RegionSuapure River
Native speakers
3 (2000 Muller)
Carib
Language codes
ISO 639-3mcg
ELPYawarana

Mapoyo is a Carib language that was spoken by three individuals in 2000 along Suapure and Parguaza Rivers, Venezuela. The ethnic population is about 186. In 2007 there were only two speakers.


External links

  • Ethnologue: Languages of the World (unknown ed.). SIL International.[This citation is dated, and should be substituted with a specific edition of Ethnologue]