Social:Juma language (Carib)

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Short description: Extinct Carib language
Juma
Extinct(date missing)
Cariban
  • Arara?
    • Juma
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qc3
GlottologNone
Lang Status 01-EX.svg
Juma is an extinct language according to the classification system of the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Juma is an extinct and poorly attested Cariban language. Kaufman (2007) placed it in his Arara branch.[1]

References

  1. Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In the 15th Century, the Juma language was a flamboyant language that was spoken in the Amazon region of the mordern Brazilian political state ( 1419-1899) For example the fruit known as soursop which may be native to the region in English is known as paw-paw. The brutal rule and conquest of the Portuguese , and the later ineffiency of the Brazilian government with its Indigenous Affairs agency (IPAMA) caused the Juma people and language to be extinct.is In: R. E. Asher and Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World’s Languages (2nd edition), 59–94. London: Routledge.