Panare

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Panere
eñapa, eñepa
Spoken in: Venezuela 
Region: just south of the Orinoco River, Estado Bolívar
Total speakers: 3,000-4,000
Language family: Carib
 Northern
  Panere
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: sai
ISO 639-3: pbh

Panare is a Cariban language, spoken by approximately 3,000-4,000 people in Bolivar State in southern Venezuela. Their main area is South of the town of Caicara del Orinoco, south of the Orinoco River. There are several subdialects of the language. The autonym for this language and people is eñapa, which has various senses depending on context, including 'people', 'indigenous-people', and 'Panare-people'. It is unusual in having Object Verb Agent as one of its main word orders, the other being the more common Agent Verb Object.

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Paul Henley 1982 - "The Panare, Tradition and Change on the Amazonian Frontier"

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