pir ISO 639

Piratapuyo

  • Geography

    BR Amazonas state: Terra Indígena Médio Rio Negro I, Terra Indígena Médio Rio Negro II, Terra Indígena Rio Negro, Terra Indígena Rio Téa.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

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Pira-Tapuia, Pira-Tapuya, Piratapuia, Piratapuya, Uaiana, Uaicana, Uaikena, Uainana, Waikhara, Waikino, Waina, Wanana-Pirá, Waíkana
700 in Brazil (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 1,430 (2005 FOIRN). Total users in all countries: 1,330.
Amazonas state: Terra Indígena Médio Rio Negro I, Terra Indígena Médio Rio Negro II, Terra Indígena Rio Negro, Terra Indígena Rio Téa.
Northwestern Brazil, Southeastern Colombia
6b* (Threatened).
Tucanoan, Eastern Tucanoan
None known. Reportedly similar to Guanano [gvc] but ethnically distinct. The two groups do not intermarry. 75% intelligibility of Guanano (1992 N. Waltz).
10 consonants and 12 vowels (6 oral, 6 nasal).
Strong use in home. Many also use Portuguese [por]. Also use Tucano [tuo].
A non-governmental organization is working in literacy. NT: 1991–2011.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Piratapuyo
Piratapuyo
630 in Colombia (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 1,110 (2018 census).
Vaupés department: Yavarate municipality, Papurí and lower Vaupés rivers; most near Roman Catholic mission at Teresita.
6a (Vigorous)
Used by all. Neutral attitudes. Also use Desano [des]. Also use Spanish [spa]. Also use Tucano [tuo].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%–10%. Literacy rate in L2: 40%–60%.
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