Akawaio language
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Akawaio is a Cariban language spoken mainly in Guyana, most commonly in the region of the Upper Mazaruni. Though many speakers don't live in villages, there are a number of population centers, notably Kamarang, Jawalla, Waramadong, and Kako to name a few. Some 6,000 people speak Akawaio, most of them in Guyana. It is also spoken to a lesser extent in Venezuela.
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Categories: Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs | Languages of Guyana | Languages of Venezuela | Carib languages | Indigenous languages of the South American Northwest



