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Piaroa language

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Piaroa
Native toColombia and Venezuela
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ELPPiaroa

Piaroa (also coalled Guagua, Kuakua, or Quaqua) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela. Piaroa is a dialect of Piaroa-Maco. It is the native language of the Piaroa. Gordon (2005) lists these as separate languages.