plu ISO 639

Pa’ikwaki Autonyms

Palikúr

  • Geography

    BR Amapá state: Oiapoque municipality, Terra Indígena Uaçá I and II, in 10 villages; Urucauá river banks, right-bank tributary of the Uaçá between Uaçá and Curipi rivers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

plu
Aukuyene, Aukwayene, Paikwene, Palicur, Palijur, Palikour, Paliku’ene, Palincur, Paricores, Paricuria, Parikurene, Parinkur-lene
Pa’ikwaki
1,290 in Brazil (2010 IEPE). Ethnic population: 1,330 (Crevels 2012). Total users in all countries: 1,540.
Amapá state: Oiapoque municipality, Terra Indígena Uaçá I and II, in 10 villages; Urucauá river banks, right-bank tributary of the Uaçá between Uaçá and Curipi rivers.
French Guiana and Suriname, Northeastern Brazil
5* (Developing).
Maipurean, Northern, Eastern, Palikur
13 consonants and 10 vowels (5 oral, 5 nasal).
Strong vitality. Most also use Portuguese [por], especially the majority of educated youth (Crevels 2007). Many also use Karipuna French Creole [kmv] (Crevels 2007).
Literacy rate in L2: 25%. Dictionary. NT: 1982–2014.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Palikúr
Palikúr
250 in French Guiana (Queixalos 2000). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 1,500 (Crevels 2012).
Central coast and lower Oyapock river.
8a (Moribund)
Shifted to Guianese French Creole [gcr].
View other languages of French Guiana