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Curripako (Curripaco, Kurripako, Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako) is an Arawakan language principally of Colombia and Venezuela. There are also a thousand speakers in Brazil.
Curripako | |
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Kurripako | |
Native to | Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil |
Ethnicity | Baniwa |
Native speakers | 12,000 (2008–2012)[1] |
Arawakan
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Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kpc |
Glottolog | curr1243 |
ELP | Curripaco |
Curripako is quite close to Baniwa (Karu), and Aikhenvald (1999) considers them to be dialects. (Kaufman (1994) calls Baniwa–Curripako "Karu".) Various dialects of both Baniwa and Curripaco are called Tapuya. All are spoken by the Baniwa people.
References
edit- ^ Curripako at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)