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Cuiba language

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The banks of the Casanare, Agua Clara, Ariporo, Unchadia, Arauca, and Capanaparo are for the most part known as Cuiba territory and there has been no evidence stating that the Cuiba have occupied other territory but their own. The Cuiba have gone through many wars and invasions, which have slightly
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The term Cuiba is usually used to describe the ethnic group itself, although they do not refer to themselves as Cuiba. Most of those who speak the Cuiba language are monolingual, which is why the language is threatened seeing as the ethnic population itself is only approximately 2,950 and continues
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attempting to remove the Cuiba from their territory, but although the Cuiba have a small population their culture has largely remained unchanged.
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words survived. There is no evidence showing where the Spanish words were originated. There have been many attempts after
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Berg, M. L. (1978). Aspecto de la Cultura Material de Grupos Etnicos de Colombia. Retrieved May 1, 2016, from
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influenced Cuiba political and cultural practices at some point. Although the Europeans have left, some
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Berg, M. L., & Kerr, I. J. (1973). The Cuiva Language: Grammar. Retrieved May 2, 2016, from
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Meta Casanare and Capanapara rivers (Colombia) Apure Division (Venezuela)
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Promotora Española de Lingüística. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2016, from
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to decrease. The Cuiba ethnic group are characterized as being
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There are 8 dialects in Colombia and Venezuela known as:
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Menz, A. (n.d.). Cuiba. Retrieved May 1, 2016, from
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Jirajaran languages
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Colombia
Venezuela
Language family
Guahiban
ISO 639-3
cui
Glottolog
cuib1242
ELP
Cuiva

Guahiban
Colombia
Venezuela
Meta Casanare
Capanaparo
Cuiba ethnic group
Casanare Department
Apure
hunter-gatherers
Meta River
Agua Clara

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