mzr ISO 639

Yora Autonyms

Marubo

  • Geography

    BR Amazonas state: headwaters of Ituí and Curuçá, near the Peru border; large groups in Atalaia do Norte city; smaller groups in towns of Cruzeiro do Sul and Guajará.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

mzr
Kaniuá, Marova, Maruba
Yora
1,980 (2019). Ethnic population: 2,000 (2014 SESAI).
Amazonas state: headwaters of Ituí and Curuçá, near the Peru border; large groups in Atalaia do Norte city; smaller groups in towns of Cruzeiro do Sul and Guajará.
Western Central Brazil
5 (Developing).
Panoan, Mainline, Shipibo
None known. No comprehension of Matsés (Mayoruna) [mcf] reported. Possibly intelligible of Panoan Katukína [knt].
SVO in unmarked clauses, morphologically agglutinative, mostly dependent marking.
Vigorous. Used in texting and on amateur radio. Used by all. Many also use Portuguese [por], especially youth. Portuguese is used in communication with outsiders by most men, and understood by some women.
Schools taught by Marubo teachers only. Taught as subject in some primary schools in grades 1–5. Bible portions: 2019.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Marubo