Chiriba language

Chiriba (Chiriva) is a poorly attested language of Moxos Province, Bolivia which may have belonged to the Panoan family. All that was recorded of it was a list of seven words; several of these resemble Panoan languages, especially Pakawara, and none resemble other language families. Unattested Chumana is reported to have been related.[1]

Chiriba
Native toBolivia
RegionMoxos Province
Extinct(date missing)
Panoan?
  • Mainline Panoan
    • Nawa
      • Bolivian
        • Chiriba
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologchir1294

Vocabulary

Chíriva word list from the late 1790s published in Palau and Saiz (1989):[2]:170

Spanish glossEnglish glossChíriva
buenogoodsheoma
malobadbesoma
el padrefatherreomo
la madremotheryllquite
el hermanobrotherycoyo
unoonetevisí
dostwojorová

See also

References

  1. David Fleck, 2013, Panoan Languages and Linguistics, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History #99
  2. Palau, Mercedes and Blanca Saiz. 1989. Moxos: Descripciones exactas e historia fiel de los indios, animales y plantas de la provincia de Moxos en el virreinato del Perú por Lázaro de Ribera, 1786-1794. Madrid: El Viso.
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