TUCANO LANGUAGE


'Tucano' (also 'Tukana', 'Tucana', 'Tukano', 'Dasea', 'Jurutí', 'Jurití', 'Yurutí', 'Tariana', 'Tariano', 'Koneá', 'Koreá', 'Patsoka', 'Wahyara'; autonym: 'Dahseyé') is a Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil and Colombia.
Many speakers of the endangered Tariana language are switching to Tucano.

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Tukanos

Bibliography



★ Campbell, Lyle. (1997). ''American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America''. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.

★ Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (Ed.). (2005). ''Ethnologue: Languages of the world'' (15th ed.). Dallas, TX: SIL International. ISBN 1-55671-159-X. (Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com).

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Tucano people

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