The Patamona are an Amerindian people native to the Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana and northern Brazil. They speak a Cariban language, Kapóng, and have often been referred to interchangeably as Akawaio or Ingariko. Patamona are considered a sub-group of Kapon people. There are about 5,000 living members of this and closely related ethnic groups in Guyana. A 1990 population estimate for Guyana was 5500. According to FUNASA, Brazil had 120 Patamona in 2010. They were recognized as a distinct ethnic group in Brazil since 2005.
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| - Patamona (ca)
- Patamona (it)
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| - Els patamona són un poble amerindi originari de les de Guyana i del nord del Brasil. Ells parlen el kapóng, que pertany a la família de les llengües carib i sovint s’han anomenat indistintament akawaio o Ingariko. Patamona es considera un subgrup dels Kapon. Hi ha uns 5.000 membres vius d’aquests grups ètnics estretament relacionats a Guyana. Una estimació de la població de Guyana l'any 1990 era de 5500. Segons FUNASA, el Brasil tenia 198 patamona el 2014. Van ser reconeguts com a grup ètnic diferent al Brasil des del 2005. (ca)
- The Patamona are an Amerindian people native to the Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana and northern Brazil. They speak a Cariban language, Kapóng, and have often been referred to interchangeably as Akawaio or Ingariko. Patamona are considered a sub-group of Kapon people. There are about 5,000 living members of this and closely related ethnic groups in Guyana. A 1990 population estimate for Guyana was 5500. According to FUNASA, Brazil had 120 Patamona in 2010. They were recognized as a distinct ethnic group in Brazil since 2005. (en)
- Les Patamona sont le deuxième sous-groupe en importance de l’ethnie Kapon, réparti sur les territoires du Brésil, de Guyana (principalement) et du Venezuela et vivant autour du Mont Roraima.
* Portail des minorités
* Portail du Venezuela
* Portail de l’Amazonie
* Portail du Roraima
* Portail de l’anthropologie (fr)
- I Patamona sono un gruppo etnico del Brasile e della Guyana correlato al gruppo etnico degli Ingarikó. Sono considerati un sottogruppo del più ampio gruppo definito come Kapon, in cui sono inclusi, oltre ai Patamona, gli Ingarikó e gli Akawaio. Questo ha portato all'introduzione dei nomi Kapon-Ingarikó, Kapon-Patamona e Kapon-Akawaio. Il termine "patamona" può essere traducibile con "casa mia". (it)
- Os Patamona (também conhecidos como Ingarikó ou Kapon) são um povo indígena que vive na Guiana e no Brasil. Com uma população total de 5628 pessoas, fazem parte da família linguística Karib. (pt)
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| - Els patamona són un poble amerindi originari de les de Guyana i del nord del Brasil. Ells parlen el kapóng, que pertany a la família de les llengües carib i sovint s’han anomenat indistintament akawaio o Ingariko. Patamona es considera un subgrup dels Kapon. Hi ha uns 5.000 membres vius d’aquests grups ètnics estretament relacionats a Guyana. Una estimació de la població de Guyana l'any 1990 era de 5500. Segons FUNASA, el Brasil tenia 198 patamona el 2014. Van ser reconeguts com a grup ètnic diferent al Brasil des del 2005. (ca)
- The Patamona are an Amerindian people native to the Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana and northern Brazil. They speak a Cariban language, Kapóng, and have often been referred to interchangeably as Akawaio or Ingariko. Patamona are considered a sub-group of Kapon people. There are about 5,000 living members of this and closely related ethnic groups in Guyana. A 1990 population estimate for Guyana was 5500. According to FUNASA, Brazil had 120 Patamona in 2010. They were recognized as a distinct ethnic group in Brazil since 2005. (en)
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