Sikiana language

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Sikiana, or Kashuyana (also called Chikena, Chiquena, Chiquiana, Shikiana, Sikiâna, Sikïiyana, Xikiyana, Xikujana[2]), is a Carib language that is spoken by no more than 12 people in Suriname. It was spoken in Venezuela at one time and is now probably extinct there. The Warikyana dialect became extinct around 2000, and the language frequently goes by the name of the surviving dialect, Sikiana.

EthnicitySikiana
Native speakers
<12 (2012)[1]
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Sikiana
Kaxuiâna (Katxúyana)
Native toBrazil, Suriname, Venezuela
EthnicitySikiana
Native speakers
<12 (2012)[1]
Dialects
  • Sikiana
  • Warikyana
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
sik  Shikuyana (Sikiana)
kbb  Warikyana (Kaxuiâna)
Glottologsiki1239  Sikiana
kaxu1237  Kaxuiâna
ELPShikuyana
 Katxúyana
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