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Pemon Indian Language (Taurepan, Arecuna)

Pemon is a Cariban language of South America, There are two major Pemon dialects, Taurepan and Arecuna, whose speakers can understand each other fairly easily. Two other closely related languages, Camaracoto and Ingariko, are also considered Pemon dialects by some linguists but are more distinct and difficult for Taurepan and Arecuna speakers to understand. Pemon is spoken by 5000 people in Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. It is an agglutinative language with complex verb morphology. Word order is OVS.

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ImageOur Online Pemon Materials

ImagePemon Words
     Our list of vocabulary words in the Arekuna and Taurepan languages, with comparison to words in other Cariban languages.
ImagePemon Pronunciation Guide:
    How to pronounce Pemon words.
ImagePemon Animal Words:
    Illustrated glossary of animal words in the Pemon language.
ImagePemon Body Parts:
    Online and printable worksheets showing parts of the body in the Pemon language.
ImagePemon Colors:
    Worksheet showing color words in Pemon.
ImagePemon Numbers:
    Worksheet showing how to count in the Pemon language.

ImagePemon Language Resources

ImageIndian Peoples of Venezuela:
    Map showing where in South America the Pemon language is spoken.
ImagePemon Language Map * Pemon Orthography * Pemon Phonology * Pemon Grammar * Pemon Numbers:
    Scanned-in Pemon language materials from the Rosetta Project.
ImageHouse of Languages: Arekuna
     Information about Arekuna language usage.
ImagePemon Language:
     Demographic information on Pemon from the Ethnologue of Languages.
ImagePemón Language Tree:
    Theories about Pemon's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
ImagePemon Language Structures:
    Pemon linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
ImageLenguas Pemong:
     Pemon language information including a linguistic map of South America. Page in Spanish.

ImagePemon Culture and History Links

ImagePemon Culture:
     Articles on Pemon society, covering the Arekuna, Camaracoto, and Taurepan.
ImageTribes of Northeastern Brazil:
    Map showing where the Pemon people live in Brazil.
ImageWikipedia: Pemon:
     Encyclopedia article on the Pemon language.
ImageArekuna:
    Article and photographs on the Arekuna culture.
ImagePemon Legends:
    Collection of Pemon Indian mythology and folktales.

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ImageOrder without Government: The Society of the Pemon Indians of Venezuela:
     Anthopology book on the Pemon tribe.

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Links, References, and Additional Information

  Wikipedia: Pemon:
  Encyclopedia articles about the Pemon tribe.
  Los Pemón * Pueblo Pemón: * Idioma Pemón:
  Information about the Pemones and their language in Spanish.

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