| Waimajã | |
|---|---|
| Bará | |
| Native to | Colombia,Brazil |
Native speakers | 500 (2004–2006)[1] some monolinguals over age 40 (2004?)[2] |
Tucanoan
| |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bao – inclusive codeIndividual code: pok – Pokangá (Bará) |
| Glottolog | waim1255 |
| ELP | Bará |
Waimajã (Waimaha), generically known asBará or (Northern)Barasano, is aTucanoan language ofColombia andBrazil. As of 1971, the population of speakers generally lived along therivers of Colombia, namely, Colorado, Yapu, Inambu, Macucu, and Tiquie.[3]
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