Himarimã language
Presumed language of Brazil
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Himarimã is the presumed language of the uncontacted Hi-Merimã people in Amazonas, Brazil. A contact may have happened in 2007.[2] A wordlist was recorded, but was later lost.[3] The language is believed to be Arawán per testimonies from the Suruwahá and Banawá.[4][5]
NativetoBrazil
RegionTapauá River valley
EthnicityHi-Merimã people
Native speakers
(undated figure of 40)[1]| Himarimã | |
|---|---|
| Hi-Merima | |
| (unattested) | |
| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Tapauá River valley |
| Ethnicity | Hi-Merimã people |
Native speakers | (undated figure of 40)[1] |
unclassified (Arawan?) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | hir |
| Glottolog | hima1247 |
| ELP | Himarimã |