Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Makú family. The Puinave language is sometimes linked specifically with Makú, as Puinave-Maku, and the coincidentally named Máku language is sometimes connected to the Arutani-Sape languages in a Kalianan branch, a proposal which Kaufman (1990) finds "promising", but there is too little data on these languages to know for sure. Hodï has been proposed specifically as a sister of Puinave-Maku.

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  • Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Makú family. The Puinave language is sometimes linked specifically with Makú, as Puinave-Maku, and the coincidentally named Máku language is sometimes connected to the Arutani-Sape languages in a Kalianan branch, a proposal which Kaufman (1990) finds "promising", but there is too little data on these languages to know for sure. Hodï has been proposed specifically as a sister of Puinave-Maku.
  • Makú ist eine indigene Sprachfamilie Südamerikas, die im nordwestlichen Brasilien und in Kolumbien verbreitet ist. Die sprecherreichste Sprache ist das Hupdé Makú mit 1.300 Sprechern. Eine entfernte Verwandtschaft mit dem Puinave, das in Kolumbien und Venezuela von ca. 2.200 Menschen gesprochen wird, ist postuliert worden.
  • Con el nombre de makú se conoce a varios pueblos indígenas cazadores-recolectores del noroccidente de la Amazonia, como los Nükâk y los Kákwâ (Cacua o Bara Makú) de Colombia; los Hupdë y Yuhupdë de Brasil y Colombia y los Nadëb (Kabori) y Düw (Dâw o Kamâ) de Brasil.
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  • controversial
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  • Macro-Puinavean
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  • American
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  • Macro-Puinavean
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  • Amazon
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  • Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Makú family. The Puinave language is sometimes linked specifically with Makú, as Puinave-Maku, and the coincidentally named Máku language is sometimes connected to the Arutani-Sape languages in a Kalianan branch, a proposal which Kaufman (1990) finds "promising", but there is too little data on these languages to know for sure. Hodï has been proposed specifically as a sister of Puinave-Maku.
  • Makú ist eine indigene Sprachfamilie Südamerikas, die im nordwestlichen Brasilien und in Kolumbien verbreitet ist. Die sprecherreichste Sprache ist das Hupdé Makú mit 1.300 Sprechern. Eine entfernte Verwandtschaft mit dem Puinave, das in Kolumbien und Venezuela von ca. 2.200 Menschen gesprochen wird, ist postuliert worden.
  • Con el nombre de makú se conoce a varios pueblos indígenas cazadores-recolectores del noroccidente de la Amazonia, como los Nükâk y los Kákwâ (Cacua o Bara Makú) de Colombia; los Hupdë y Yuhupdë de Brasil y Colombia y los Nadëb (Kabori) y Düw (Dâw o Kamâ) de Brasil.
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  • Macro-Puinavean
  • Maku-Sprachen
  • Lenguas makú
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