Other
South and Central American Indigenous
Languages
- Arauan: †
Aruá,
Dení,
Kulina (Culina),
Paumarí,
Suruahá (Suruwaha),
Jamamadí
(Banawá,
Jaruára)
- Araucanian:
Huilliche,
Mapudungun (Mapuche)
- Aymara: Central Aymara,
Southern Aymara, Jaqaru
- Barbacoan:
- Northernː
Awa-Cuaiquer
- Southernː Chachi
(Cha’palaa),
Tsafiki (Colorado)
- Bororôanː
Bororô,
†
Otuke,
†Umotína
- Botocudoan:
Krenak
- Cahuapanan:
Jebero (Shiwilu),
Shawi (Chayahuita)
- Chapacuran:
- Itene:
Itene (Moré),
†Torá
- Wari
Oro Win,
Pakaásnovos (Wari)
- Chocoan:
- Emberá:
- Woun Meu:
Woun Meu (Waunana)
- Chon
:
- Tehuelche:
†Tehuelche
- Island
Chonː †
Ona (Selk'nam)
- Guajiboan
/ Guahiboan :
- Cuibaː
Cuiba
- Guyaberoː
Guayabero
- Guajiboː
Guahibo,
Macaguán,
Playero
- Guaykuruan:
- Kadiwéwː
Kadiwéu
- Southernː
Mocovi,
Pilagá,
Toba-Qom
- Harakmbutː
Amarakaeri (Harakmbut), Huachipaeri
- Jabutian:
†Arikapú,
Jabuti (Djeoromitxí)
- Jêan
(Macro-Ge):
- Central:
†Acroá, †Xakriabá,
Xavánte,
Xerénte
- Northern:
- Southern:
- Jivaroan:
- Awajúnː
Awajún (Aguaruna)
- Jívaroː
Achuar-Shiwiar,
Shuar (Jívaro),
Wampís (Huambisa)
- Katukinan:
†Katawixi, †
Katukína
- Mascoyan:
- Mascoyan:
Angaité,
Enlhet (Lengua),
Enxet,
Guana,
Sanapaná
- Mascoy:
Toba-Maskoy (Enenlhet)
- Matacoan:
- Iyo'wujwa Chorote,
Maka, Nivaclé
- Chorote:
Iyojwa’ja Chorote
(Manjui)
- Mataco: Bermejo Wichí (Vejoz),
Pilcomayo Wichí,
Weenhayek (Nocten)
- Mosetenan:
Tsimané (Bolivia)
- Muran:
Pirahã
- Nambikwaraː
-
Sabanê
- Nambikwara Complexː
- Paezan:
- †
Andaqui
- Coconuco:
†Ansema,
†Caramanta,
Misak (Guambiano),
†Totoro
- Paezan:
Nasa (Páez)
- Puinavean:
-
Dâw,
Puinave
- Cacua:
Cacua,
Nukak Makú
- Hupda:
Hupdë,
Yuhup
- Kaburi:
Nadëb
- Yaguan:
Yagua,
†Yameo
- Sálivan:
- Sálibaː
Sáliba
- Piaroa-Macoː
Maco (Mako),
Piaroa
- Tacanan:
- Cavineña:
Cavineña
- Chama:
Ese Ejja,
†Toromono
- Tacana:
Araona,
Reyesano,
Tacana,
- Uru-Chipaya:
Chipaya,
†Uru
- Witotoan:
- Nonuyaː
Nonuya
- Boran:
Bora,
Muinane
- Witoto:
- Yanomam:
Ninam,
Sanumá,
Yanomámi,
Yanomamö,
Yaroamë
- Zamucoan: Ayoreo,
Chamacoco
- Zaparoan:
- Iquito-Cahuaranoː
Cahuarano,
Iquitu (Iquito)
- Záparoː
- Language Isolates:
-
Aikanã ( Brazil )
- †
Arutani
(Brazil)
-
Andoque (Colombia)
-
Chiquitano (Bolivia)
-
Camsá (Colombia)
-
Guató (Brazil)
-
Iatê (Fulnio) (Brazil)
-
Itonama (Bolivia)
-
Irántxe ( Brazil )
-
Kandozi-Chapra (Peru)
-
Kwaza (Koaiá ) (Brazil)
-
Leco (Bolivia)
-
Movima (Bolivia)
- †
Muniche (Peru)
- †
Ofaye
(Brazil)
- †
Omurano
(Peru)
- †
Puelche (Argentina)
-
Qawasqar
(Argentina)
-
Rikbaktsa (Brazil)
- †
Sapé
(Venezuela)
- †
Taushiro (Peru)
-
Ticuna (Brazil)
-
Tinigua (Colombia)
-
Trumaí (Brazil )
-
Urarina (Peru)
-
Waorani (Ecuador )
-
Warao (Venezuela)
- †Yámana (Chile)
-
Yuracaré (Bolivia)
- Unclassified languagesː
-
Carabayo (Colombia)
-
Hodï / Yuwana (Venezuela)
-
Karajá (Brazil)
-
Maxakalí (Brazil)
- Papavô (Brazil)
-
Pumé (Venezuela)
- †Tremembé (Brazil)
- Note: Languages and language
groups preceded by a dagger
(†)
are extinct.
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