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Publish Date
October 1998
Publisher
Walter De Gruyter Inc,
De Gruyter Mouton,
Walter de Gruyter
Language
English
Pages
660
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Handbook of Amazonian Languages
October 1998, Walter De Gruyter Inc, De Gruyter Mouton, Walter de Gruyter
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"Wai Wai is a language of the Carib family spoken in a village on the Mapuera river of Para, Brazil, and in another village on the Jatapuzinho River of Roraima, Brazil, by a few people living among the Hixkaryana people on the Nhamundá River in Amazonas, Brazil, in another village near Gunn's Strip on the Upper Essequibo River in Guyana, and by a group living among the Trio Indians in Southern Surinam."
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