Anu
| Baniwa
| Bari
| Curripaco
| Enepa
| Guahibo
| Hoti
| Karina
| Mapoyo
| Ninam
| Pemon
| Piapoco
| Piaroa
| Puinave
| Pume
| Sape
| Uruak
| Warao
| Warekena
| Wayuu
| Yabarana
| Yanomami
| Yekuana
| Yeral
| Yukpa
| Yabarana |
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| Indigenous Group |
Yabarana
(Also known as Yauarana, Yawarana, Yavarana, Yarabana) |
| Location |
Venezuela,
Amazonas State, North central, Nueva Esparta, area of the Manapiare
River basin above the village of San Juan de Manapiare |
| Estimated Population |
319 (2001, Venezuela
Vive) |
| Environment |
Mountain |
| Lifestyle |
Sedentary |
| Subsistence |
Hunter /
Agriculture |
| Level of Assimilation |
Fairly
Traditional |
| Language Family |
Yabarana
Classification: Carib, Northern, Western Guiana
Alternative Names: Yauarana, Yawarana
Dialects: Curasicana, Wokiare (Uaiquiare, Guayqueri).
Close to Mapoyo and Pémono. |
| Website URLs |
Yabarana:
A Language of Venezuela
Indigenous
groups of Venezuela
Education
Ministry (ME) invites 32 ethnic indian groups to take part in National
Indigenous Peoples Education Forum
Mapoyo
laguange
geographic
distribution
Present
ethnic groups
World
Bank: Venezuela
Yabarana of the
Parucito
Yabarana
Sale of Indian
lands
Languages of
Venezuela
|
| NGOs |
Global
Exchange: Venezuela and Indigenous Rights
National
Indian Council of Venezuela (CONIVE)
MAR
INDIGENOUS
ORGANIZATION YABARANA OF THE PARUCITO |
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