List of indigenous languages of South America
This article lists the indigenous languages of South America . Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs († ).
Demographics by country
Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by country as of 2012, as reported by Crevels (2012):[ 1]
Language
Alternate names
Family
Branch
Population
Speaker number
Degree of endangerment
Country
Other countries
Mapudungun
Mapuche
Araucanian
113,680
8,413
seriously endangered
Argentina
Chile
Aymara
Aymaran
4,104
?
endangered
Argentina
Chile, Bolivia, Peru
Gününa Yajich
Gününa Küne, Pampa
Chonan
1,585
–
extinct (1960–1970)
Argentina
Selk'nam
Ona
Chonan
696
–
extinct (1970s)
Argentina
Chile †
Tehuelche
Aonek’enk, P’e:nk’enk
Chonan
10,590
3
moribund
Argentina
Teushen
Tehuesh
Chonan
–
–
extinct (early 1900s)
Argentina
Mocoví
Moqoyt La’qa:tqa
Guaicuruan
15,837
2,780
endangered
Argentina
Pilagá
PitelaGa Laqtak
Guaicuruan
4,465
3,494
potentially endangered
Argentina
Toba
Namqom
Guaicuruan
69,452
30,410
endangered
Argentina
Paraguay
Vilela
Lule-Vilelan
50
2
moribund
Argentina
Chorote
Yofuáha, Yowúwa
Matacoan
2,613
1,692
endangered
Argentina
Paraguay
Nivaclé
Nivaklé, Chulupí, Ashluslay
Matacoan
553
224
seriously endangered
Argentina
Paraguay
Wichí
Mataco, ’Weenhayek in Bolivia
Matacoan
40,036
28,631
potentially endangered
Argentina
Bolivia
Santiagueño Quechua
Quechuan
–
60,000 – 80,000
endangered
Argentina
Ava Guaraní
Guaraní in Bolivia, Guaraní Occidental in Paraguay
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
21,807
5,139
endangered
Argentina
Bolivia
Guaraní Correntino
Guaraní Goyano
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
–
100,000 – 1,000,000
potentially endangered
Argentina
Mbyá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
8,223
3,908
endangered
Argentina
Paraguay, Brazil
Tapieté
Ñandevá in Paraguay
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
524
178
seriously endangered
Argentina
Bolivia, Paraguay
Kunza
Atacameño, Likan Antai, Ulipe, Lipe
Isolate
3,044
–
extinct
Argentina
Chile †
Yahgan
Yámana
Isolate
–
–
extinct (late 1900s)
Argentina
Chile
Quechua
Quechuan
2,125,000
1,540,833
potentially endangered
Bolivia
Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Argentina
Aymara
Aymaran
1,470,000
1,008,825
potentially endangered
Bolivia
Peru, Chile, Argentina
Chipaya
Uru-Chipayan
2,134
1,800
endangered
Bolivia
Uchumataqu
Uru
Uru-Chipayan
230
–
extinct (2004)
Bolivia
Chholo
Uru-Chipayan
?
1?
extinct
Bolivia
Puquina
Puquinan
–
–
extinct
Bolivia
Peru †
Kallawaya
Mixed
–
?
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Machineri
Arawakan
30
13
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Brazil
Baure
Arawakan
886
67
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Moxo (Mojeño), Trinitario
Arawakan
30,000
3,140
endangered
Bolivia
Moxo (Mojeño), Ignaciano
Arawakan
2,000
1,080
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Paunaca
Arawakan
?
5
moribund
Bolivia
Moré
Itene
Chapacuran
64
44
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Chácobo
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
516
380
endangered
Bolivia
Pacahuara
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
46
6
moribund
Bolivia
Yaminahua
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
93
51
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Peru, Brazil
Ese Ejja
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
732
518
endangered
Bolivia
Peru
Araona
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
158
111
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Cavineña
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
1,683
601
endangered
Bolivia
Tacana
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
7,345
1,153 / 50–500
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Maropa
Reyesano
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
4,919
53 / 12
moribund
Bolivia
Yuki
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
208
140
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Sirionó
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
268
187
endangered
Bolivia
Guarayo
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
11,953
8,433
potentially endangered
Bolivia
Guaraní
Chiriguano
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
125,159
43,633
potentially endangered
Bolivia
Argentina
Tapieté
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
41
29
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Argentina, Paraguay
'Weenhayek
Mataco, Wichí in Argentina
Matacoan
1,797
1,929
endangered
Bolivia
Argentina
Ayoreo
Zamucoan
1,398
1,398
endangered
Bolivia
Paraguay
Canichana
Isolate
404
4 / 0?
extinct
Bolivia
Movima
Isolate
12,230
1,173
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Cayubaba
Isolate
664
23 / <3
moribund
Bolivia
Itonama
Isolate
2,791
389 / < 2
moribund
Bolivia
Mosetén
Mosetenan
1,588
948
endangered
Bolivia
Tsimane'
Chimane
Mosetenan
8,615
6,351
potentially endangered
Bolivia
Leko
Isolate
4,186
132 / 20
moribund
Bolivia
Yurakaré
Isolate
2,829
1,809
endangered
Bolivia
Besïro
Chiquitano
Macro-Gê
Chiquitano
195,624
4,615
seriously endangered
Bolivia
Brazil
Banawá Yafí
Banawá
Arawan
100 (2006)
100
seriously endangered
Brazil
Deni
Arawan
875 (2006)
875
endangered
Brazil
Jamamadí
Yamamadí, Kanamantí
Arawan
884 (2006)
800
endangered
Brazil
Jarawara
Jarauara
Arawan
180 (2006)
180
endangered
Brazil
Kulina
Culina, Madihá, Madiha, Madija
Arawan
3,500 (2006)
3,000
endangered
Brazil
Peru
Paumari
Palmari
Arawan
892 (2006)
290 (2000)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Zuruahã
Sorowaha, Suruwaha
Arawan
136 (2007)
136
seriously endangered
Brazil
Apurinã
Popingaré, Kangitê, Kaxiriri, Cacharary
Arawakan
3,256 (2006)
2,000
endangered
Brazil
Asháninka
Kampa, Axíninka
Arawakan
869 (2004)
813
endangered
Brazil
Peru
Baniwa
Baniwa do Içana, Baniva, Baniua, Walimanai, Wakuenai
Arawakan
5,811 (2005)
5,811
potentially endangered
Brazil
Colombia, Venezuela
Baré
Arawakan
10,275 (2005)
2
moribund
Brazil
Venezuela
Enawê-Nawê
Salumã
Arawakan
445 (2006)
445
endangered
Brazil
Kaixana
Caixana
Arawakan
505 (2006)
1
moribund
Brazil
Kinikinau
Guaná
Arawakan
250 (2005)
11 (2007)
moribund
Brazil
Kuripako
Curripaco, Curipaco, Coripaco
Arawakan
1,332 (2005)
1,332
endangered
Brazil
Colombia, Venezuela
Machineri
Manchineri, Yine
Arawakan
937 (2004)
937
endangered
Brazil
Bolivia
Mehinako
Mehinaku, Meinaku
Arawakan
227 (2006)
200
seriously endangered
Brazil
Palikur
Paliku’ene, Aukwayene, Aukuyene
Arawakan
1,330 (2006)
1,300
endangered
Brazil
French Guiana
Parecí
Paresí, Arití, Halití
Arawakan
2,005 (2008)
1,000
endangered
Brazil
Tariana
Tariano
Arawakan
1,914 (2002)
100
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Terêna
Terena, Tereno
Arawakan
19,961
19,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Wapixana
Wapishana, Wapisiana, Uapixana, Vapidiana
Arawakan
7,000 (2008)
4,000?
endangered
Brazil
Guyana
Warekena
Werekena, Uarequena
Arawakan
806 (206)
20
seriously endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Waurá
Waujá, Uará
Arawakan
321 (2008)
321
endangered
Brazil
Yawalapití
Iaualapití
Arawakan
222 (2006)
10?
moribund
Brazil
Bakairí
Bacairí, Kurâ
Cariban
950 (1999)
950
endangered
Brazil
Galibí
Galibí do Oiapoque, Kari’na, Kaliña
Cariban
66
only elders
seriously endangered
Brazil
Venezuela, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana
Hixkaryana
Hyxkaryana
Cariban
631 (2006)
600
endangered
Brazil
Ikpeng
Txicão, Txikão
Cariban
342 (2006)
342
endangered
Brazil
Ingarikó
Akawayo, Kapon
Cariban
1,170 (2007)
1,170
endangered
Brazil
Guyana, Venezuela
Kalapalo
Calapalu
Cariban
506 (2006)
506
endangered
Brazil
Katxuyana-Xikuyana
Kaxuyana-Xikuyana, Kaxuyana, Caxuiana
Cariban
230 (2006)
150
seriously endangered
Brazil
Kuikuro
Cuicuro
Cariban
509 (2006)
600
endangered
Brazil
Makuxí
Macuxi, Macushi, Pemon
Cariban
23,433 (2006)
15,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Matipú
Cariban
103 (2006)
10
moribund
Brazil
Nahukwá
Nahukuá, Nafuquá
Cariban
124 (2006)
124
seriously endangered
Brazil
Naruvoto
Cariban
78 (2003)
?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Patamona
Kapon, Akawayo
Cariban
87 (2006)
?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Guyana, Venezuela
Taurepang
Taulipang, Pemon, Arekuna
Cariban
582 (2002)
500
seriously endangered
Brazil
Guyana, Venezuela
Tiriyó
Trio, Tarëno, Tirió, Tirio, Tarona, Yawi, Pianokoto
Cariban
1,156 (2006)
1,156
endangered
Brazil
Suriname
Waimirí-Atroarí
Kinã, Kinja
Cariban
1,120 (2005)
1,120
endangered
Brazil
Waiwai
Wai Wai, TunayanaWaiwai, Katuena
Cariban
2,914 (2005)
2,914
potentially endangered
Brazil
Guyana
Wayana
Waiana, Uaiana, Aparaí
Cariban
288 (2006)
288
endangered
Brazil
Suriname, French Guiana
Yekuana
Ye’kuana, Yekwana, Yecuana, Makiritare, Maquiritare, Maiongong, So’to
Cariban
430 (2000)
430
endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Kuyubim
Kujubí, Cojubím, Kaw Ta Yo
Chapacuran
55 (2006)
2 (2001)
moribund
Brazil
Miguelenho
Uomo
Chapacuran
50
1
moribund
Brazil
Moré
Chapacuran
30 (2002)
12 (2002)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Bolivia
Oro Win
Oro Towati
Chapacuran
56 (2006)
5
moribund
Brazil
Torá
Chapacuran
312 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Wari'
Pakaa Nova, Pacaás Novos
Chapacuran
2,721 (2006)
2,721
potentially endangered
Brazil
Kadiweu
Kadiweo, Caduveo, Cadiuéu, Ejiwajigi, Mbaya-Guaicuru
Guaicuruan
1,629 (2006)
1,600
endangered
Brazil
Kanamarí
Canamarí, Tüküná, Tâkâna
Harakmbut-Katukinan
1,654 (2006)
most?
endangered
Brazil
Katawixí
Catawixi, Catauixi, Catawishi
Harakmbut-Katukinan
10? (1986)
10?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Katukina do Biá
Pedá Djapá, Tüküná
Harakmbut-Katukinan
450 (2007)
1 (1976)
possibly extinct
Brazil
Tsohom Djapá
Tucano
Harakmbut-Katukinan
100 (1985)
30?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Bororo
Eastern Bororo, Boe, Boe Wadáru
Macro-Gê
Bororo
1,390(2006)
1,390
endangered
Brazil
Umutina
Omotina, Barbados
Macro-Gê
Bororo
445 (2009)
–
extinct
Brazil
Chiquitano
Linguará, Anenho
Macro-Gê
Chiquitano
737 (2006)
50
seriously endangered
Brazil
Bolivia
Guató
Macro-Gê
Guató
370 (2006)
5
moribund
Brazil
Apinajé
Apinayé, Apinaié, Timbira Ocidentais
Macro-Gê
Gêan
1,525 (2006)
1,500
endangered
Brazil
Canela
Kanela, Kanela Ramkokamekrá, Kanela Apanyekra
Macro-Gê
Gêan
2,502 (2006)
2,502
endangered
Brazil
Gavião Perkatêjê
Gavião, Parkatêjê, Gavião do Pará, Gavião do Mãe Maria
Macro-Gê
Gêan
476 (2006)
476
endangered
Brazil
Gavião Pukobiê
Pykopjê, Gavião do Maranhão, Timbira
Macro-Gê
Gêan
494 (2006)
494
endangered
Brazil
Kaingang
Caingangue, Kanhgág
Macro-Gê
Gêan
28,000 (2006)
18,500
potentially endangered
Brazil
Krahô
Craô, Kraô, Mehim, Timbira
Macro-Gê
Gêan
2,184 (2006)
2,184
endangered
Brazil
Kren-Yê
Macro-Gê
Gêan
30 (1999)
1 (1981)
extinct
Brazil
Krikatí
Krinkatí, Krikatí-Timbira, Timbira
Macro-Gê
Gêan
682 (2005)
682
endangered
Brazil
Mebêngokrê
Kayapó, Xikrin, Put Karot
Macro-Gê
Gêan
7,266 (2006)
7,266
potentially endangered
Brazil
Panará
Krenhakarore, Krenakore, Krenakarore, Kreen-Akarore, Índios Gigantes
Macro-Gê
Gêan
374 (2008)
374
endangered
Brazil
Kisêdjê
Suyá, Suiá, Mëkisêdjê
Macro-Gê
Gêan
351 (2006)
351
endangered
Brazil
Tapayuna
Suyá Orientais, Novos Suyá, Beiço-de-Pau
Macro-Gê
Gêan
58 (1995)
58?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Xakriabá
Xacriabá, Xikriabá
Macro-Gê
Gêan
7,665 (2006)
0?
possibly extinct
Brazil
Xavante
A’uwe, Awen
Macro-Gê
Gêan
13,303 (2007)
13,303
potentially endangered
Brazil
Xerente
Akwê, Akwen , Acuen
Macro-Gê
Gêan
2,569 (2006)
2,569
potentially endangered
Brazil
Xokleng
Shokleng, Xokrén, Laklanô, Bugres, Botocudos, Aweikoma, Kaingang de Santa Catarina, Aweikoma-Kaingang
Macro-Gê
Gêan
887 (2004)
100
seriously endangered
Brazil
Arikapú
Aricapú
Macro-Gê
Jabutí
30 (2006)
1
moribund
Brazil
Djeoromitxí
Jeoromitxí, Jabutí
Macro-Gê
Jabutí
165 (2006)
30 (2008)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Yatê
Iatê, Fulniô, Carnijó
Macro-Gê
Yatê
2,930 (1999)
1,000
endangered
Brazil
Javaé
Karajá
Macro-Gê
Karajá
1,208 (2006)
800?
endangered
Brazil
Karajá
Carajá, Iny
Macro-Gê
Karajá
2,532 (2006)
2,250
endangered
Brazil
Xambioá
Karajá do Norte, Ixybiowa, Iraru Mahãdu
Macro-Gê
Karajá
269 (2006)
10
moribund
Brazil
Krenak
Crenaque, Crenac, Krenac, Nakrehé, Krenak-Nakrehé, Borun; Botocudos; Aimorés
Macro-Gê
Krenakan
204 (2006)
10
moribund
Brazil
Maxakalí
Maxacalí, Monacó, Kumanuxú, Tikmuún
Macro-Gê
Maxakalí
1,271 (2006)
1,271
endangered
Brazil
Pataxó
Pataxó do Norte, Pataxó do Sur, Hã Hã Hãe
Macro-Gê
Maxakalí
2,219 (2005)
–
extinct (late 1900s)
Brazil
Ofayé
Ofaié, Opayé, Ofayé-Xavante
Macro-Gê
Ofayé
61 (2006)
12
seriously endangered
Brazil
Rikbaktsá
Erikbaktsá, Erigpaktsá, Orelhas de Pau, Canoeiros
Macro-Gê
Rikbaktsá
1,117 (2006)
900
endangered
Brazil
Mura
Muran
9,299 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Pirahã
Mura-Pirahã
Muran
389 (2006)
389
endangered
Brazil
Dâw
Kamã
Nadahup
120
120
seriously endangered
Brazil
Hup
Hupdá, Hupdé, Hupdá Makú
Nadahup
1,500
1,500
endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Kuyabi
Kuyawi
Nadahup
20
20
seriously endangered
Brazil
Nadëb
Nadöbö, Anodöb, Makunadöbö, Guariba, Guariba Tapuyo, Kabori, Xiriwai
Nadahup
350
350
endangered
Brazil
Yuhup
Nadahup
617
617
endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Latundê
Northern Nambikwara (Nambikwara do Norte)
Nambikwaran
19
19
seriously endangered
Brazil
Lakondê
Northern Nambikwara (Nambikwara do Norte)
Nambikwaran
7
1
seriously endangered
Brazil
Mamaindê
Northern Nambikwara (Nambikwara do Norte)
Nambikwaran
250
250
endangered
Brazil
Negarotê
Northern Nambikwara (Nambikwara do Norte)
Nambikwaran
80
80
seriously endangered
Brazil
Tawandê
Northern Nambikwara (Nambikwara do Norte)
Nambikwaran
few
1
moribund
Brazil
Southern Nambikwara
Nambikwara do Sul
Nambikwaran
721
721
seriously endangered
Brazil
Sabanê
Nambikwaran
140
3
moribund
Brazil
Arara Shawãdawa
Arara do Acre, Shawanauá
Panotacanan
Panoan
332 (2004)
9 (2000)
moribund
Brazil
Katukina-Kanamari
Katukina [Tüküná, Pi:Dyapa], Kanamarí [Tüküna Kanamarí, Canamari], Tsohom-Dyapa [Tsunhum-Djapá, Tyonhwak Dyapa], Katukina do Acre, Katukina Pano
Panotacanan
Panoan
2,239 (2008)
2,239
potentially endangered
Brazil
Kaxararí
Caxarari, Kaxariri
Panotacanan
Panoan
322 (2009)
300?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Kaxinawá
Caxinauá, Cashinahuá, Cashinahua, Hantxa Kuin, Huni Kuin
Panotacanan
Panoan
4,500 (2004)
4,500
potentially endangered
Brazil
Peru
Korubo
Panotacanan
Panoan
26 (2007)
26
seriously endangered
Brazil
Kulina do Acre
Kulina Pano, Culina
Panotacanan
Panoan
125 (2006)
only elders
seriously endangered
Brazil
Marubo
Panotacanan
Panoan
1,252 (2006)
1,252
endangered
Brazil
Matís
Panotacanan
Panoan
322 (2008)
322
endangered
Brazil
Matsés
Panotacanan
Panoan
1,592 (2006)
1,500
endangered
Brazil
Peru
Maya
Quixito
Panotacanan
Panoan
400
400
endangered
Brazil
Peru?
Nukini
Nuquini, Nukuíni
Panotacanan
Panoan
600 (2003)
–
extinct
Brazil
Poyanawa
Poianáua
Panotacanan
Panoan
403 (1999)
2
moribund
Brazil
Shanenawá
Katukina, Shanenawá
Panotacanan
Panoan
361 (2006)
300
endangered
Brazil
Yaminawa
Jaminawa, Iauminawa
Panotacanan
Panoan
855 (2006)
600
endangered
Brazil
Bolivia, Peru
Yawanawá
Yauanauá, Iauanauá
Panotacanan
Panoan
519 (2006)
519
endangered
Brazil
Arapaso
Arapaço
Tucanoan
569
0?
possibly extinct
Brazil
Bará
Waimajã, Waípinõmakã
Tucanoan
21 (2005)
21
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Barasana
Barasano, Pãnerã, Hanera, Panenoá
Tucanoan
34 (2005)
34
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Desano
Desana, Dessano, Wira, Umúkomasá
Tucanoan
2,204 (2005)
700
endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Karapanã
Carapanã, Muteamasa, Ukopinõpõna
Tucanoan
63 (2005)
63
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Kotiria
Wanano, Wanana, Guanano, Uanano
Tucanoan
735 (2005)
650
endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Kubeo
Cubeo, Cobewa, Kubéwa, Pamíwa
Tucanoan
381 (2005)
150–200
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Makuna
Macuna, Yeba-Masã
Tucanoan
32 (2005)
32
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Mirity-Tapuya
Miriti-Tapuia, Buia-Tapuya
Tucanoan
75 (2005)
0?
possibly extinct
Brazil
Piratapuya
Piratapuia, PiraTapuia, Piratapuyo, Waíkana
Tucanoan
1,433 (2005)
700
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Siriano
Siria-Masã
Tucanoan
71 (2005)
71?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Tukano
Tucano, Ye’pãmasa, Dasea
Tucanoan
6,241 (2005)
7,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Tuyuka
Tuyuca, Tuiuca, Dokapuara, Utapinõmakãphõná
Tucanoan
825 (2005)
800?
endangered
Brazil
Colombia
Yurutí
Jurití
Tucanoan
?
0?
possibly extinct
Brazil
Colombia
Karitiana
Tupían
Arikem
320 (2005)
320
endangered
Brazil
Awetí
Aueti
Tupían
Awetí
160 (2008)
160
seriously endangered
Brazil
Aruá
Tupían
Monde
36
12
seriously endangered
Brazil
Cinta Larga
Tupían
Monde
645
645
endangered
Brazil
Gavião
Gavião de Rondônia, Ikõlej, Ikõleey, Ikõro
Tupían
Monde
523 (2004)
523
endangered
Brazil
Zoró
Pageyn
Tupían
Monde
599 (2008)
599
endangered
Brazil
Paiter
Suruí-Paiter, Suruí de Rondônia
Tupían
Monde
1,007 (2006)
1,007
endangered
Brazil
Salamãi
Sanamãika, Mondé
Tupían
Monde
?
2
moribund
Brazil
Kuruaya
Kuruaia, Curuaia
Tupían
Mundurukú
129 (2006)
3
moribund
Brazil
Mundurukú
Mundurucú
Tupían
Mundurukú
10,065 (2002)
8,000
endangered
Brazil
Puruborá
Tupían
Puruborá
62 (2006)
2
moribund
Brazil
Karo
Arara, Arara Karo, Arara de Rondônia, Arara Tupi, Ntogapíd, Itoga-púk, Ramarama, Uruku, Urumi, Ytangá
Tupían
Ramaraman
208 (2006)
200
seriously endangered
Brazil
Sateré-Mawé
Sataré-Maué, Sateré, Mawé
Tupían
Sateré-Mawé
9,156 (2008)
6,219
endangered
Brazil
Ajurú
Wayurú, Wayoró
Tupían
Tuparían
94 (2006)
8
seriously endangered
Brazil
Akuntsú
Akunt’su, Akunsu
Tupían
Tuparían
5 (2009)
5
moribund
Brazil
Makurap
Macurap
Tupían
Tuparían
381 (2006)
50
seriously endangered
Brazil
Sakurabiat
Mekens, Mekém, Sakirabiat
Tupían
Tuparían
84 (2006)
22 (2008)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Tuparí
Tupían
Tuparían
433 (2006)
150 (2005)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Amanayé
Amanaié, Ararandeuara
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
192 (2001)
0?
possibly extinct
Brazil
Anambé
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
132 (2000)
6 (2000)
moribund
Brazil
Apiaká
Apiacá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,000 (2009)
1 (2008)
moribund
Brazil
Araweté
Araueté
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
339 (2006)
339
endangered
Brazil
Akwawa
varieties: Asuriní do Tocantins, Parakanã, Suruí do Tocantins
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,548
1,548
endangered
Brazil
Asuriní do Tocantins
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
384 (2006)
384
endangered
Brazil
Parakanã
Apiterewa
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
900 (2004)
900
endangered
Brazil
Suruí do Tocantins
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
264 (2006)
264
endangered
Brazil
Asuriní do Xingu
Awaeté
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
125 (2006)
125
seriously endangered
Brazil
Avá-Canoeiro
Canoeiro, Carijó, Índios Negros, Cara Preta
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
16
16?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Diahoi
Jiahui, Jahói, Djahui, Diahkoi, Diarroi
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
88
1
moribund
Brazil
Guajá
Awá, Avá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
283 (2005)
283
endangered
Brazil
Guajajara
Tenetehára, Ze’egete
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
19,471(2006)
14,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Juma
Yuma
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
5
5
moribund
Brazil
Ka'apor
Urubu-Kaapor, Kaaporté
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
991 (2006)
991
endangered
Brazil
Kayabí
Kaiabí, Caiabí
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,619 (2006)
1,000
endangered
Brazil
Kaiowa
Kaiova, Paï-Tavyterã
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
20,000 (2003)
most?
endangered
Brazil
Paraguay
Kamaiurá
Camaiurá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
492 (2006)
400 (2008)
endangered
Brazil
Karipuna dialect [pt ] (part of the Kagwahiva languages )
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
14 (2004)
10
moribund
Brazil
Kokama
Kocama, Cocama
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
9,000(2003)
5 (1993)
moribund
Brazil
Peru, Colombia
Mbyá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
6,000 (2003)
6,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Argentina, Paraguay
Ñandeva
Ava-Guaraní or Chiripá in Paraguay
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
13,000 (2008)
13,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Paraguay
Nheengatu
Yeral, Língua Geral, Língua Geral Amazônica
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
3,000 (1977)
endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Omagua
Kambeba, Kambewa, Cambeba
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
347
few?
moribund
Brazil
Peru
Parintintin
Kagwahiwa
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
284 (2006)
10
moribund
Brazil
Tapirapé
Tapi’irape
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
564 (2006)
564
endangered
Brazil
Tembé
Timbé, Tenetehára, Turiwara
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,425 (2006)
60
seriously endangered
Brazil
Tenharim
Kagwahiwa
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
699 (2006)
350
seriously endangered
Brazil
Tupinamba
Coastal Tupi
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
2,590 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau
Amondawa, Jupaú, Kawahíb
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
183 (2006)
183
seriously endangered
Brazil
Wajãpi
Wayãpy, Waiãpi, Guaiapi, Wayampi, Oyampi
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
905 (2008)
905
endangered
Brazil
French Guiana
Xetá
Hetá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
86 (2006)
8
moribund
Brazil
Zo'é
Poturu, Jo’é
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
177 (2003)
177
seriously endangered
Brazil
Xipaya
Xipaia, Shipaya
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
595 (2002)
2 (2003)
moribund
Brazil
Yudjá
Yuruna, Juruna, Jurûna
Tupían
Yuruna
362 (2006)
300?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Witoto
Huitoto, Uitoto
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
42
?
possibly extinct (in Brazil)
Brazil
Peru, Colombia
Miranha
Mirãnha, Miraña
Witotoan
Boran
836 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Colombia
Sánuma
Sanïma, Sánïma, Sánema
Yanomaman
462 (2006)
462
endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Yanam
Ninam, Xirianá
Yanomaman
466 (2006)
466
seriously endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Yanomam
Yanomae
Yanomaman
4,000 (2006)
4,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Yanomami
Yanomamï, Yanomamõ, Yanomama, Yanoama
Yanomaman
6,000 (2006)
6,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Venezuela
Chamacoco
Ishir
Zamucoan
1,572 (2002)
1,572
endangered
Brazil
Paraguay
Aikanã
Aikaná, Masaká, Kasupá, Huarí, Mondé, Tubarão
Isolate
200
150
seriously endangered
Brazil
Atikum
Aticum, Wamoé
Isolate
5,852 (1999)
–
extinct (1960s)
Brazil
Iranxe
Irantxe, Manoki
Isolate
276 (2006)
10
seriously endangered
Brazil
Myky
Menky, Munku
Isolate
80 (2000)
80?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Kanoê
Canoé, Kapixaná
Isolate
95 (2002)
3
moribund
Brazil
Kwazá
Koaiá, Coaiá, Quaia
Isolate
40 (2008)
25
seriously endangered
Brazil
Ticuna
Tikuna, Tukuna, Magüa
Isolate
35,000 (2008)
35,000
potentially endangered
Brazil
Colombia, Peru
Trumai
Isolate
147 (2006)
51 (2007)
seriously endangered
Brazil
Tuxá
Isolate
3,927
2 (1961)
extinct (1960s)
Brazil
Arara do Aripuanã
Arara do Beiradão, Arara do Rio Branco
Unclassified
209 (2005)
–
extinct
Brazil
Isolados do Massaco
Unclassified
100?
100?
seriously endangered
Brazil
Isolados do Tanarú
Unclassified
1
1
moribund
Brazil
Kambiwá
Cambiuá
Unclassified
2,820
2 (1961)
extinct
Brazil
Kantaruré
Unclassified
493 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Kapinawá
Capinauá
Unclassified
3,294
–
extinct
Brazil
Kariri
Cariri, Kipea, Kiriri, Dzubukuá; Tumbalalá
Unclassified
? 1,469 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Kiriri
Katembri, Kariri, Kariri de Mirandela
Unclassified
1,612
1 (1960s)
extinct
Brazil
Máku
Macu, Mako
Unclassified
?
–
extinct (2000–2002)
Brazil
Pankararu
Pancararu, Pankararé
Unclassified
6,515
–
extinct
Brazil
Potiguara
Potyguara
Unclassified
11,424
–
extinct
Brazil
Tapeba
Tapebano, Perna-de-Pau
Unclassified
5,741 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Tingui-Botó
Unclassified
302
–
extinct
Brazil
Tremembé
Unclassified
2,049 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Truká
Unclassified
4,169 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Wassú
Unclassified
1,560 (2003)
–
extinct
Brazil
Xokó
Chocó
Unclassified
364 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Kariri-Xocó
Unclassified
1,763 (2000)
–
extinct
Brazil
Xukuru-Kariri
Unclassified
2,652 (2006)
–
extinct
Brazil
Xukuru
Unclassified
9,064 (2006)
–
extinct (early 1960s)
Brazil
Huilliche
Chesungun
Araucanian
2,000 (1982)
few elders
moribund
Chile
Mapudungun
Mapuche
Araucanian
604,349
250,000
endangered
Chile
Argentina
Aymara
Aymaran
48,501
24,000
endangered
Chile
Bolivia, Peru, Argentina
Selk'nam
Ona
Chonan
–
–
extinct
Chile
Argentina †
Quechua
Quechuan
6,175
1,000 ?
endangered
Chile
Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia
Kunza
Atacameño, Likan Antai, Ulipe, Lipe
Isolate
21,015
–
extinct (1960)
Chile
Argentina †, Bolivia †
Yahgan
Yámana, Háusi Kútə
Isolate
1685 / 70
1
moribund
Chile
Argentina †
Kawésqar
Qawasqar, Alacaluf
Isolate
2622 / 101
20
moribund
Chile
Achagua
Arawakan
283 (2001)
283
seriously endangered
Colombia
Venezuela †
Baniva
Baniva del Guainía
Arawakan
?
few?
seriously endangered
Colombia
Venezuela, Brazil
Cabiyarí
Kabiyari, Kawiyarí, Kawiri, Cauyari, Cabuyari
Arawakan
311 (2001)
311
seriously endangered
Colombia
Curripaco
Curripaco-Baniva, Kurripako, Baniva del Isana
Arawakan
7,827 (2001)
7,000?
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela, Brazil
Wayuunaiki
Guajiro, Goajiro
Arawakan
149,827 (2001)
149,827
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Piapoco
Piapoko, Tsáçe
Arawakan
4,926 (2001)
4,926
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Tariana
Tariano
Arawakan
445 (2001)
0?
possibly extinct
Colombia
Brazil
Yucuna-Matapí
Yukuna
Arawakan
770 (221)
770
endangered
Colombia
Brazil?
Awa Pit
Awapit, Awá, Awa-Cuaiquer, Cuaiquer, Kwaiker
Barbacoan
15,364 (2001)
< 15,364
endangered
Colombia
Ecuador
Guambiano
Coconuco, Guanaca
Barbacoan
23,462 (2001)
23,462
endangered
Colombia
Totoró
Barbacoan
4,130 (2001)
4
moribund
Colombia
Carijona
Karijona, Tsahá
Cariban
307 (2001)
< 10
moribund
Colombia
Opón-Carare
Cariban
?
–
extinct
Colombia
Yuko
Yukpa, Yucpa, Japrería
Cariban
3,651 (2001)
3,651
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Arhuaco
Ika, Ijka, Bíntukua
Chibchan
14,799 (2001)
14,799
potentially endangered
Colombia
Barí
Motilón
Chibchan
3,617 (2001)
3,617
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Chimila
Ette Taara
Chibchan
900 (2001)
900
endangered
Colombia
Cuna
Kuna, Tule
Chibchan
1,231 (2001)
1,231
endangered
Colombia
PA
Damana
Sanka, Malayo, Arsario, Wiwa
Chibchan
1,922 (2001)
1,922
endangered
Colombia
Kogui
Kawgian, Kággaba, Kogi
Chibchan
9,911 (2001)
9,911
potentially endangered
Colombia
Uwa-Tunebo
Uw Kuwa, U’wa
Chibchan
7,231 (2001)
7,231
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela †
Emberá
Pede Epenã, Epérã Pedée, Pede, Chamí, Catío, Katío, Sambú
Chocoan
88,747 (2001)
88,747?
potentially endangered
Colombia
Ecuador, PA
Waunana
Waunán, Waunméu, Waumeo, Chocó, Noanama
Chocoan
8,177
8,177
potentially endangered
Colombia
PA
Zenú
Chocoan
34,566
–
extinct
Colombia
Cuiba
Cuiva, Kuiva
Guahiboan
2,445 (2001)
2,445
endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Sikuani
Hiwi, Jive, Guahibo, Vichadeño, Amorúa, Tigrero
Guahiboan
23,006 (2001)
23,006
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Guayabero
Mitua, Jiw
Guahiboan
1,118 (2001)
1,118
endangered
Colombia
Hitnu
Jitnu, Macaguane-Hitnu
Guahiboan
441 (2001)
441?
endangered
Colombia
Pepojivi
Playero, Guahibo Playero
Guahiboan
< 200 (1982)
< 200
seriously endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Hup
Hupda, Hupdë
Nadahup
235
235
seriously endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Kakua
Cakua
Nadahup
220
220
seriously endangered
Colombia
Nukak
Nadahup
390
390
endangered
Colombia
Yuhup
Yuhuo Makú
Nadahup
200
200
seriously endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Yagua
Yawa
Peba-Yaguan
297 (2001)
297
endangered
Colombia
Peru
Inga
Ingano
Quechuan
19,079 (2001)
8,000
endangered
Colombia
Piaroa
Sáliba-Piaroan
773 (2001)
773
endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Sáliba
Sáliva
Sáliba-Piaroan
1,929 (2001)
< 1,929
endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Bará
Waimaja, Waimasa, Waymasa, Waimaha, Barasano del Norte
Tucanoan
109 (2001)
109
seriously endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Barasana
Barasano, Barasano del Sur, Pãnerã, Banera Yae
Tucanoan
1,890 (1997)
1,890
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Carapana
Karapana
Tucanoan
464 (2001)
464
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Cubeo
Kubeo
Tucanoan
6,647 (2001)
6,647
potentially endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Desano
Tucanoan
2,457 (2001)
2,457
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Koreguaje
Coreguaje, Ko’reuaju
Tucanoan
2,212 (2001)
2,212
endangered
Colombia
Macaguaje
Makaguaje
Tucanoan
50 (2001)
0?
possibly extinct
Colombia
Macuna
Makuna
Tucanoan
1,009 (2001)
1,009
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Piratapuyo
Piratapuya
Tucanoan
630 (2001)
630
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Pisamira
Pápiwa
Tucanoan
61 (2001)
25
seriously endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Siona
SionaSecoya
Tucanoan
734 (2001)
500 (2003)
endangered
Colombia
Ecuador, Peru
Siriano
Tucanoan
749 (2001)
749
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Taiwano
Taibano, Eduria
Tucanoan
22 (2001)
22
moribund
Colombia
Tanimuca-Letuama
Opaina, Ufaina, Retuarã
Tucanoan
1,952 (2001)
< 1,952
endangered
Colombia
Tatuyo
Tucanoan
331 (2001)
331
endangered
Colombia
Tucano
Tucanoan
6,996 (2001)
6,996
potentially endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Tuyuca
Tucanoan
642 (2001)
642
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Wanano
Guanano, Kotiria
Tucanoan
1,395 (2001)
1,395
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Yauna
Tucanoan
103 (2001)
103?
seriously endangered
Colombia
Yurutí
Tucanoan
687 (2001)
687
endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Cocama
Kokama, Cocama, Cocamilla
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
792 (2001)
few semi-speakers
moribund
Colombia
Peru, Brazil
Nonuya
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
228 (2001)
2
moribund
Colombia
Ocaina
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
137
137
seriously endangered
Colombia
Peru
Witoto
Witoto, Witoto Murui, Witoto Mïnïca, Witoto Muinane
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
7,343
7,343
potentially endangered
Colombia
Peru, Brazil †?
Bora
Witotoan
Boran
701 (2001)
<500
seriously endangered
Colombia
Peru
Miraña
Witotoan
Boran
715 (2001)
<100
seriously endangered
Colombia
Brazil
Muinane
Bora Muinane
Witotoan
Boran
547
50–100?
seriously endangered
Colombia
A'ingae
Cofán, Kofán
Isolate
1,143 (2000)
379 (2008)
endangered
Colombia
Ecuador
Andoke
Andoque
Isolate
597 (2001)
597
endangered
Colombia
Kamsá
Camsá, Kamëntsa
Isolate
4,773 (2001)
4,773
potentially endangered
Colombia
Nasa Yuwe
Paéz
Isolate
138,501 (2001)
60,000
endangered
Colombia
Ticuna
Tikuna
Isolate
7,102 (2001)
7,102
potentially endangered
Colombia
Peru, Brazil
Tinigua
Isolate
1?
1 (2008)
moribund
Colombia
Carabayo
Yuri
Unclassified
217 (2001)
217
seriously endangered
Colombia
Wãnsöhöt
Puinave
Unclassified
6,604 (2001)
6,604
potentially endangered
Colombia
Venezuela
Awapit
Barbacoan
3,283
2,100
endangered
Ecuador
Colombia
Cha'palaa
Cha’palaachi, Chachi, Cayapa
Barbacoan
5,465
5,871
endangered
Ecuador
Tsafiqui
Tsafiki, Tsáchila, Tsachela, Colorado
Barbacoan
1,484
1,872
endangered
Ecuador
Epera Pedede
Êpera, Epena Pedee, Siapedie, Emberá, Emberá del Sur, Emberá Chami
Chocoan
65
52
seriously endangered
Ecuador
Colombia
Achuar-Shiwiara
Achiar Chicham
Jivaroan
2,404
2,943
endangered
Ecuador
Peru
Shiwiar Chicham
Jivaroan
612
579
endangered
Ecuador
Shuar
Chicham
Jivaroan
52,697
42,261
potentially endangered
Ecuador
Quichua
Cañar, Azuay, Cotopaxo, Tungurahua, Chimborazo, Imbabura, Loza, Napo, Pastaza, and Salasaca dialects
Quechuan
408,395
451,783
potentially endangered
Ecuador
Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia
Secoya
Siona-Secoya, Pai Coca
Tucanoan
240
85
seriously endangered
Ecuador
Colombia, Peru
Pai Coca
Siona, Kokakañú
Tucanoan
304
260
seriously endangered
Ecuador
Teteté
Tucanoan
?
2 (1969)
possibly extinct
Ecuador
Záparo
Kayapi
Zaparoan
346
176
seriously endangered
Ecuador
A'ingae
Cofán
Isolate
1,044
638
endangered
Ecuador
Colombia
Huao
Wao, Waorani, Waotededo, Wao Tiriro, Auca, Sabela
Isolate
1,534
1,616
endangered
Ecuador
Lokono
Arawak
Arawakan
15,500 (2000)
1,500
seriously endangered
Guyana
Suriname, French Guiana, Venezuela
Wapishana
Arawakan
6,900 (2000)
< 6,900
endangered
Guyana
Brazil
Mawayana
Arawakan
?
few rememberers
extinct
Guyana
Suriname, Brazil †
Akawayo
Kapon
Cariban
5,000 (2000)
< 5,000
endangered
Guyana
Venezuela, Brazil
Arekuna
Pemon
Cariban
400–500
400–500
endangered
Guyana
Venezuela, Brazil
Kari'na
Carib
Cariban
3,000 (2000)
few hundred
seriously endangered
Guyana
French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela, Brazil
Makushi
Pemon
Cariban
7,750 (2000)
< 7,750
endangered
Guyana
Venezuela, Brazil
Patamona
Kapon
Cariban
5,000 (2000)
< 5,000
endangered
Guyana
Venezuela, Brazil
Waiwai
Cariban
240
240
seriously endangered
Guyana
Brazil
Warao
Isolate
5,000 (2000)
few
seriously endangered
Guyana
Venezuela, Brazil
Taruma
Saluma, Saloema, Charuma
Unclassified
?
few
moribund
Guyana
Suriname †, Brazil †
Lokono
Arawak
Arawakan
2,000
500-700
endangered
Suriname
French Guiana, Guyana, Venezuela
Mawayana
Arawakan
60-80
< 5
moribund
Suriname
Akuriyo
Cariban
40-50
3
moribund
Suriname
Kari'na
Carib
Cariban
3,000
1,200
seriously endangered
Suriname
Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela, Brazil
Sikïiyana
Cariban
60-70
< 12
moribund
Suriname
Trio
Cariban
1,300
1,300
endangered
Suriname
Brazil
Tunayana
Katuena
Cariban
80-90
10
moribund
Suriname
Wayana
Cariban
450
450
endangered
Suriname
French Guiana, Brazil
Arawak
Lokono
Arawakan
1,500
375
seriously endangered
French Guiana
Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela
Palikur
Arawakan
1,500
< 1500
endangered
French Guiana
Brazil
Aparaí
Cariban
?
few
seriously endangered
French Guiana
Brazil
Galibi
Kari’na, Kali’na
Cariban
4,000
2,400
endangered
French Guiana
Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil
Wayana
Cariban
1,000
1,000
endangered
French Guiana
Suriname, Brazil
Emérillon
Teko
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
400
400
endangered
French Guiana
Wayãpi
Wajãpi, Wayampi
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
750
750
endangered
French Guiana
Brazil
Angaité
Enlhet-Enenlhet
3,730
1,030
endangered
Paraguay
Enlhet
Enlhet Norte, Enslet, Enthlit, Enlhet-Lengua, Lengua
Enlhet-Enenlhet
7,316
6,439
endangered
Paraguay
Enxet
Enxet Sur
Enlhet-Enenlhet
5,930
3,842
endangered
Paraguay
Guaná
Kashika
Enlhet-Enenlhet
258
29
seriously endangered
Paraguay
Sanapaná
Sa’apan, Kasnapan
Enlhet-Enenlhet
2,327
984
endangered
Paraguay
Toba-Enenlhet
including Toba-Maskoy
Enlhet-Enenlhet
1,509
1,253
endangered
Paraguay
Toba-Maskoy
Enlhet-Enenlhet
764
12
moribund
Paraguay
Toba-Qom
Qom-Lik, Emok-Lik, Takshika, Toba in Argentina
Guaicuruan
1,499
1,183
endangered
Paraguay
Argentina
Maká
Maca
Matacoan
1,307
1,042
endangered
Paraguay
Manjuy
Manjui, Chorote in Argentina; three varieties: Iyo’wuhwa, Iyojwa’ja [Yohwaha], and Montaraz [Wikinawos, Manjuy]
Matacoan
452
365
endangered
Paraguay
Argentina
Nivaclé
Nivaklé, Chulupí, Ashluslay
Matacoan
12,169
10,109
endangered
Paraguay
Argentina
Aché
Axé, Aché-Guayaki, Guayakí
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,242
911
endangered
Paraguay
Ava-Guaraní
Chiripá, Ava-Chiripá, Chiripá-Guaraní, Avakatu-ete, Ñandeva in Brazil
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
13,872
6,308
endangered
Paraguay
Brazil
Guaraní-Ñandeva
Ñandeva, Tapieté
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
2,021
1,550
endangered
Paraguay
Argentina, Bolivia
Guaraní Occidental
Ava-Guaraní in Argentina, Guaraní (Chiriguano) in Bolivia
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
2,359
574
seriously endangered
Paraguay
Argentina, Bolivia
Mbyá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
14,624
10,016
endangered
Paraguay
Argentina, Brazil
Pãi-Tavyterã
Kaiova, Kaiowa, Avá
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
13,391
6,364
endangered
Paraguay
Brazil
Ayoreo
Moro, Pyta Jovai
Zamucoan
2,100
1,756
endangered
Paraguay
Bolivia
Chamacoco
Ishir, Yshyrö; 2 varieties: Ybytoso, Ybytoso
Zamucoan
Paraguay
Ybytoso
Zamucoan
1,553
1,174
endangered
Paraguay
Brazil
Tamárâho
Zamucoan
106
85
endangered
Paraguay
Brazil
Madija
Madiha, Kulina, Kurina
Arawan
300
300
endangered
Peru
Brazil
Asháninca
Asháninka
Arawakan
88,703 (2007)
88,703
potentially endangered
Peru
Ashéninca
Ashéninka, Axininca, Ashéninca Pajonal
Arawakan
20,000
20,000
potentially endangered
Peru
Campa Caquinte
Poyenisati
Arawakan
500
500
endangered
Peru
Chamicuro
Chamekolo
Arawakan
126 (1993)
8 (2008)
moribund
Peru
Iñapari
Arawakan
68 (1993)
4 (1998)
moribund
Peru
Machiguenga
Matsiguenga, Matsigenka, Niagantsi
Arawakan
8,679 (1993)
5,000
endangered
Peru
Nanti
Cugapacori, Kugapakori
Arawakan
450
450
endangered
Peru
Nomatsiguenga
Inato, Ina’o, Inthome, Intsome
Arawakan
5,531 (1993)
5,531
potentially endangered
Peru
Resígaro
Arawakan
14 (1993)
2
moribund
Peru
Yanesha'
Amuesha
Arawakan
10,000
8,000
potentially endangered
Peru
Yine
Piro, Apurinã, Yinerï Tokanï
Arawakan
2,553 (1993)
2,553
potentially endangered
Peru
Aymara
Aymaran
434,372 (2007)
< 434,372
potentially endangered
Peru
Cauqui
Aymaran
?
9 (2005)
moribund
Peru
Jaqaru
or Cauqui
Aymaran
3,000?
725?
endangered
Peru
Shawi
Chayahuita
Cahuapanan
21,424 (2007)
14,000
endangered
Peru
Shiwilu
Jebero, Xebero
Cahuapanan
642 (1993)
< 30
seriously endangered
Peru
Harakmbut
Harakmbut Hate, Harakmbut Ate, Amarakaeri
Harakmbut-Katukinan
1,206 (1993)
1,206
endangered
Peru
Cholón
or Seeptsá
Hibitocholonan
?
2 (1986)
possibly extinct
Peru
Achuar-Shiwiar
Shiwiar-Maina
Jivaroan
2,500 (2008)
2,500
endangered
Peru
Ecuador
Awajún
Aguajún, Ahuajún, Aguaruna
Jivaroan
55,366 (2007)
55,366
potentially endangered
Peru
Huambisa
Jivaroan
8,000
8,000
potentially endangered
Peru
Amahuaca
Ameuhaque, Amaguaco
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
247 (1993)
100?
seriously endangered
Peru
Brazil
Capanahua
Capabaquebo, Kapanawa, Capacho
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
275 (2006)
100?
seriously endangered
Peru
Cashibo-Cacataibo
Uni
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
2,191 (1993)
2,191
endangered
Peru
Cashinahua
Caxinahua, Kaxinawa, Hantxa Kuin,
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
957 (1993)
957
endangered
Peru
Brazil
Matsés
Matsés-Mayoruna, Mayoruna
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
2,500
2,500
endangered
Peru
Brazil
Nahua
Yura, Yora, Yurahahua
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
450
450
endangered
Peru
Bolivia
Sharanahua
Marinahua, Mastanahua, Parquenahua
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
438
<438
endangered
Peru
Brazil
Shipibo-Konibo
Shipibo-Conibo, Shipibo
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
22,517 (2007)
22,517
endangered
Peru
Wariapano
Huariapano, Panobo
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
?
–
probably extinct (1991)
Peru
Yaminahua
Pano-Tacanan
Panoan
400
400
endangered
Peru
Bolivia, Brazil
Ese Ejja
Huarayo, Guarayo, Chama
Pano-Tacanan
Tacanan
782 (1993)
782
endangered
Peru
Bolivia
Yagua
Yawa, Iahua
Peba-Yaguan
5,000
4,000
endangered
Peru
Colombia
Quechua
Quechuan
3,262,137 (2007)
< 3,262,137
potentially endangered
Peru
Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina
Orejón
Maihuna, Coto, Payagua, Tutapi
Tucanoan
300
100
seriously endangered
Peru
Secoya
Siona-Secoya
Tucanoan
329 (1993)
329
endangered
Peru
Ecuador
Cocama-Cocamilla
Xibitoana, Huallaga, Pampadeque
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
10,705
1,000
seriously endangered
Peru
Colombia, Brazil
Omagua
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
630 (1976)
2 (2010)
moribund
Peru
Brazil
Huitoto
Witoto
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
3,000
1,000
endangered
Peru
Colombia, Brazil †?
Ocaina
Witotoan
Witotoan proper
150
50
seriously endangered
Peru
Colombia
Bora
Witotoan
Boran
3,000
2,000
endangered
Peru
Colombia, Brazil
Andoa-Shimigae
Zaparoan
?
2 (2008)
moribund
Peru
Ecuador
Arabela
Chiripuno
Zaparoan
500
50 (2001)
seriously endangered
Peru
Cahuarano
Cahuarana
Zaparoan
?
5 (1975)
extinct
Peru
Iquito
Amacacore, Quiturran, Puca-Uma
Zaparoan
500
25–50
seriously endangered
Peru
Candoshi
Candoshi-Shapra
Isolate
1,586 (1993)
1,586
endangered
Peru
Munichi
Muniche
Isolate
?
8 (2008)
moribund
Peru
Ticuna
Isolate
8,000
8,000
potentially endangered
Peru
Brazil, Colombia
Urarina
Kacha Ere, Shimacu, Itucale, Cimarrón
Isolate
2,000 (2003)
2,000
potentially endangered
Peru
Vacacocha
Aushiri
Isolate
?
2? (2008)
moribund
Peru
Aguano
Unclassified (Arawakan)?
40 families (1959)
extinct
Peru
Culle
Culli
Unclassified
–
–
extinct (1950s)
Peru
Mashco
Mashco-Piro
Unclassified
200–600
200–600
endangered
Peru
Brazil
Taushiro
Pinche
Unclassified
20
1 (2008)
moribund
Peru
Achagua
Arawakan
–
–
extinct
Venezuela
Colombia
Añu
Paraujano
Arawakan
11,205 (2001)
20
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Baniva
Baníwa, Banibo, Baniva-Yavitero, Baniva del Guainía
Arawakan
2,408 (2001)
608
endangered
Venezuela
Colombia, Brazil
Baré
Arawakan
2,815 (2001)
239 / few
moribund
Venezuela
Brazil
Kurripako
Curripaco, Wakuénai, Baniva-Kurripako, Baniwa del Isana
Arawakan
4,925 (2001)
3,743
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Colombia, Brazil
Lokono
Arhwak, Aruaco
Arawakan
428 (2001)
130
seriously endangered
Venezuela
French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana
Mandahuaca
Mandawaka
Arawakan
?
–
possibly extinct
Venezuela
Brazil
Piapoko
Piapoco, Tsáçe
Arawakan
1,939 (2001)
1,745
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Warekena
Guarequena
Arawakan
513 (2001)
160
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Wayuunaiki
Guajiro, Wayuu
Arawakan
293,777 (2001)
293,777
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Yavitero
Baniva-Yavitero, Banibo
Arawakan
?
1 (2000)
possibly extinct
Venezuela
Akawayo
Kapon
Cariban
245 (2001)
180
endangered
Venezuela
Guyana, Brazil
Chaima
Cariban
4,084 (2001)
63
seriously endangered
Venezuela
E'ñepa
Panare, Mapoyo
Cariban
4,269 (2001)
4,184
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Kariña
Kariñá, Kari’na, Galibi
Cariban
16,686 (2001)
< 5,000
endangered
Venezuela
French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana
Kumanagoto
Cariban
553 (2001)
49
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Makushi
Macushi, Makuxi
Cariban
83 (2001)
not known
endangered
Venezuela
Guyana, Brazil
Mapoyo
Mapoio, Wánai
Cariban
365 (2001)
12
moribund
Venezuela
Patamona
Kapón
Cariban
200
200?
endangered
Venezuela
Guyana, Brazil
Pemon
Arekuna, Taurepan(g), Kamarakoto
Cariban
27,157 (2001)
23,083
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Guyana, Brazil
Pémono
Cariban
?
1
possibly extinct
Venezuela
Piritugoto
Cariban
236 (2001)
50
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Yawarana
Yavarana, Yabarana
Cariban
292 (2001)
151
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Ye'kuana
Ye’kwana, De’kwana, Maquiritare, Maiongong
Cariban
6,523 (2001)
6,200
endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Yukpa
Yucpa, Japrería
Cariban
7,522 (2001)
< 7,522
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Barí
Motilón
Chibchan
1,520 (1992)
1,520
endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Tunebo
Uwa-Tunebo
Chibchan
?
?
possibly extinct
Venezuela
Colombia
Kuiva
Cuiva, Cuiba
Guahiboan
454 (2001)
440
endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Hiwi
Jivi, Guahibo, Sikuani
Guahiboan
14,750 (2001)
12,000
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Pepojivi
Playero, Guahibo Playero
Guahiboan
200
200
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Mako
Wirú, Wirö
Sáliba-Piaroan
1,130 (2001)
most
endangered
Venezuela
Piaroa
Wothüha, Wotjüja, Wu’tjuja
Sáliba-Piaroan
14,494 (2001)
13,000
endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Sáliba
Sáliva
Sáliba-Piaroan
265 (2001)
36
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Yeral
Geral, Nheengatu, Ñengatú
Tupían
Tupí-Guaranían
1,294 (2001)
650
endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Ninam
Yanam
Yanomaman
?
?
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Sanïma
Sanema, Sanuma
Yanomaman
3,035 (2001)
3,035
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Yanomae
Yanomam, Yanomamë, Yanomama
Yanomaman
?
?
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Yanomamï
Yanoamï, Yanoamae
Yanomaman
12,234 (2001)
12,234
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Brazil
Hodï
Hoti, Jodi, Ho
Isolate
767 (2001)
767
endangered
Venezuela
Pumé
Yaruro
Isolate
8,222
7,400
endangered
Venezuela
Sapé
Kariana, Kaliana, Caliana
Isolate
20 (2008)
few elders
moribund
Venezuela
Uruak
Arutani, Awake
Isolate
29 (2001)
29
seriously endangered
Venezuela
Brazil?
Warao
Isolate
36,028 (2001)
32,400
potentially endangered
Venezuela
Guyana
Puinave
Wãnsöhöt
Unclassified
1,307 (2001)
550
endangered
Venezuela
Colombia
Languages by classification
Jolkesky (2016)
Jolkesky (2016) lists 43 language families and 66 language isolates (and/or unclassified languages) in South America – a total of 109 independent families and isolates.[ 2] : 783–806
Andoke-Urekena
Arawa
Barbakoa
Barbakoa, Southern
Barbakoa, Northern
Bora-Muinane
Chacha-Cholon-Hibito
Chapakura-Wañam
Charrua
Chibcha
Pech
Votic
Isthmus
Boruka-Talamanca
Doraske-Changena
Guaymi
Kuna
Magdalena
Choko
Chon
Chon, Southern
Chon, Northern
Duho
Guahibo
Harakmbet-Katukina
Jaqi
Jirajara †
Jivaro
Karib
Karib, Western †
Karib, Central
Karib, Southern
Karib, Northern
Parukoto
Purukoto
Venezuela
Yawaperi-Paravilhana
Sapara-Paravilhana
Yawaperi
Yukpa-Japreria
Kawapana
Kechua
Kechua I
Kechua Pacaraos
Kechua I, Central
Wallaga
Kechua Ambo-Pasco
Kechua Cajatambo
Kechua Wallaga
Kechua Wamalies
Kechua Junin
Kechua Tusi Pasco
Wankay
Kechua Waylla Wanka
Kechua Jauja-Wanka
Waylay
Kechua Conchucos, Southern
Kechua Conchucos, Northern
Kechua Corongo
Kechua Waylas
Kechua Siwas
Yauyos
Kechua II
Kechua Chincha †
Kechua Cusco, Classical †
Kechua IIa
Kechua Cajamarca-Lambayeque
Kechua Cajamarca
Kechua Lambayeque
Kechua Laraos-Lincha
Kechua Laraos
Kechua Lincha
Kechua IIb
Kechua Chachapoyas
Kechua San Martin
Kichua, Equatorial
Inga
Kichua Chimborazo
Kichua Imbabura
Kichua Kañar-Loja
Kichua Napo
Kichua Pastaza
Kichua Pichincha
Kichua Salasaca
Kichua Tena
Kechua IIc
Kechua Ayacucho
Kechua Cusco-Boliviano
Kechua Apolo
Kechua Arequipa
Kechua Boliviano
Kechua Cusco, Modern
Kechua Puno
Kechua Santiagueño
Lengua-Maskoy
Macro-Arawak
Macro-Mataguayo-Guaykuru
Payagua †
Guachi †
Guaykuru
Mataguayo
Mataguayo, Western
Mataguayo, Eastern
Macro-Jê
Mapudungun
Mapudungun, Nuclear
Mapudungun, Southern: Williche
Mapudungun, Northern
Moseten-Tsimane
Mura-Matanawi
Nambikwara
Sabane
Nambikwara, Northern
Nambikwara, Southern
Otomako-Taparita †
Pano-Takana
Takana
Pano
Pano, Northern
Pano, Nuclear
Kasharari
Pano, Western
Pano, Central
Purus
Jurua
Nukini-Remo
Atsawaka †
Chakobo
Shipibo-Kapanawa
Peba-Yagua
Puinave-Nadahup
Puri †
Tallan †
Timote-Kuika
Tinigua-Pamigua
Tukano
Tukano, Western
Tukano, Eastern
Tanimuka-Retuarã-Yahuna: Tanimuka ; Retuarã ; Yahuna
Tukano, Eastern, West
Tukano, Eastern, East
Tukano-Tatuyo
Tuyuka-Wanano
Wanano-Piratapuyu
Tuyuka-Karapanã
Tupi
Arikem
Monde
Ramarama-Purubora
Tupari
Tupi, Nuclear
Juruna
Munduruku
Mawe-Aweti-Tupi-Guarani
Satere-Mawe
Aweti-Tupi-Guarani
Aweti
Tupi-Guarani
Kamayura
Kaapor-Ava
Akwawa-Arawete
Akwawa-Tapirape
Arawete-Asurini
Tupi-Guarani, Nuclear
Tenetehara: Guajajara ; Tembe ; Turiwara †
Kawahib-Kayabi
Tupi-Guarani, Diasporic
Guarani-Guarayu-Siriono
Tupinamba-Kokama
Uru-Chipaya
Warpe †
Witoto-Okaina
Yanomami
Zamuko
Zaparo
Zaparo, Western
Zaparo, Eastern
Isolates
Campbell (2012)
Lyle Campbell (2012) proposed the following list of 53 uncontroversial indigenous language families and 55 isolates of South America – a total of 108 independent families and isolates.[ 3]
Aikaná (Aikanã , Huarí , Warí , Masaká , Tubarão , Kasupá , Mundé , Corumbiara )
Andaquí †
Andoque (Andoke , Cho'oje , Patsiaehé )
Arawakan (Arahuacan , Maipurean , Maipuran )
Northern Arawakan (Upper Amazon, Maritime, and Eastern branches)
Upper Amazon branch
Western Nawiki sub-branch
Wainumá group
Piapoco group
Cabiyarí (Caviyarí , Kaviyarí , Cabiuarí , Cauyarí , Cuyare )
Warekena group
Guarequena (Warekena , Guarenquena , Arequena )
Mandahuaca (Mandawaka , Mandauaca , Maldavaca , Ihini , Arihini , Maldavaca , Cunipusana , Yavita , Mitua )
Río Negro group †
Yucuna (Jukuna ) (dialects or languages)
Eastern Nawiki sub-branch
Central Upper Amazon sub-branch
Baré group
Marawá †
Baré (Bare , Ihini , Barawana , Barauna , Barauana , Arihini , Maldavaca , Cunipusana , Yavita , Mitua ), Guinao † (Guinaú ) (Aikhenvald (1999a: 71) mentions Guinau with Bare.)
Yavitero group
Manao group
Arawakan Upper-Amazon branch languages of uncertain grouping
Maritime branch (Caribbean )
Eastern branch
Southern division
Western branch
Amuesha (Amuese , Amoesha , Amueixa , Amoishe , Amagues , Amage , Omage , Amajo , Lorenzo , Amuetamo , Amaje , Yanesha )
Chamicuro (Chamicura , Chamicolo )
Central branch
Southern Outlier branch
Campa branch (Campa dialects or languages)
Other Arawakan languages too scantily known to determine to which branch of the family they belong:
Arawan (Arauán , Arahuan , Arawa )
Paumarí (Purupurú , Pamarí , Palmarí , Curucuru ) (dialects: Kurukuru , Uaiai , Paumarí (Pammari ))
Madi (Jarawara (Jarauára , Jaruára ), Jamamadi , Banawá (Banivá , Baniwá-Jafí , Kitiya , Banavá , Banauá , Jafí ))
Zuruahá (Suruahá , Sorowahá )
Dení-Kulina
Arawá † (Arua , Arauan )
Atacameño † (Cunza , Kunza , Atacama , Lipe Lican Antai )
Awaké (Ahuaqué , Oewacu , Arutani , Uruák )
Aymaran (Jaqi , Aru )
Baenan † (Baena , Baenã )
Barbacoan
Northern group
Southern group
Extinct
Barbacoa ; Cara (Kara , Caranqui , Karanki , Imbaya ); Pasto (Muellamués (Muellama )), Sindagua (Malla ), and Coconuco
Betoi † (Betoy , Jirarra , Jirarru )
Boran (Bora-Muinane )
Bororoan
Eastern Bororo (Bororo proper , Boe )
Western Bororo
Umutina † (Umotina , Barbado )
Otuque † (Otuké , Otuqui , Louxiru ) (dialects: Coraveca (Corave , Curave , Ecorabe ), Curuminaca , Curumina , Curucaneca , Curucane , Tapii )
Cahuapanan (Jebero , Kawapanan , Kahuapanan ; earlier called Maina , Mainan )
Cahuapana † (Cuncho , Chuncho , Concho , Chonzo )
Chayahuita (Chawi , Chayabita , Chayhuita , Balsopuertino , Paranapura , Cahuapa ; Chayawita , Tshaahui , Tsaawí , Chayabita , Shayabit , Balsapuertino ; Paranapura )
Jebero (Xebero , Chebero , Xihuila , Shiwilu )
Camsá (Sibundoy , Sebondoy , Coche , Kamsá , Kamemtxa , Kamse , Camëntsëá , Mocoa , Quillacinga )
Cañar-Puruhá †
Candoshi (Candoxi , Maina , Kandoshi , Shapra , Murato , Roamaina )
Canichana † (Canesi , Kanichana , Canisiana )
Cariban
Venezuelan branch (Gildea 2003)
Subgroups not yet classified in possible larger subgroups in the family:
Languages not yet classified within possible subgroups:
Cayuvava † (Cayuwaba , Cayubaba , Kayuvava )
Chapacuran (Chapakuran , Txapakuran )
Itene group (Central Chapacuran )
Wanham (Wañam , Wanyam , Huanyam )
Kumaná (Torá , Toraz , Cumana , Cautario ) (Abitana-Kumaná )
Kabixí (Cabishi , Cabichí , Habishi , Parecís , Pawumwa )
Itene (Iteneo , Iténez , Moré )
Wari group (Southern Chapacuran )
Quitemo † (Quitemoca ) (Kitemo-Nape )
Chapacura † (Huachi , Wachi , Tapacura , Chapakura )
Urupá-Jarú (Txapakura ; Yaru , Jaru , Ituarupa )
Orowari (Pakaás-novos , Pacasnovas , Pacaha-novo , Uariwayo , Uomo , Jaru , Oro Wari )
Oro Win
Charrúan †
Chibchan
Paya (Pech )
Core Chibchan
Votic
Isthmic
Magdalenic
Southern Magdalenic
Northern Magdalenic
Arhuacic
Cogui (Cágaba , Kogi , Kogui , Coghui , Kagaba )
Eastern-Southern Arhuacic
Eastern Arhuacic
Damana (Guamaca , Sanká , Sanhá , Arsario , Malayo , Marocasero , Wiwa )
Kankuama (Atanques )
Ica (Bíntucua , Ika , Arhuaco , Bintuk )
Chimila (Chamila , Caca Weranos , San Jorge , Shimizya )
Unclassified
Chipaya-Uru (Uru-Chipaya , Uruquilla )
Chiquitano (Besïro , Chiquito , Tarapecosi )
Chocoan
Waunana (Noanamá , Huaunana , Woun Meu , Waun Meo , Waumeo , Wounmeu , Wounaan , Noanama , Noenama , Nonama , Chocama , Chanco )
Emberá dialect continuum (Catío , Chamí , Napipí River , Saija , Sambú )
Cholonan † (Hibito-Cholon )
Chonan (Tehuelchean , Chon family )
Chono †
Cofán (Kofan , A'ingaé )
Culle † (Culli , Ilinga , Linga )
Esmeralda † (Esmeraldeño , Tacame )
Gamela † (Barbados , Curinsi , Acobu )
Guach' †
Guaicuruan (Waikuruan , Waykuruan )
Guajiboan (Guahiboan )
Guajibo (Guahibo , Guaybo , Sikuani , Sicuani , Guajibo , Goahibo , Guaigua , Guayba , Wahibo , Goahiva , Hiwi ) (dialects: Guahibo (Sikuani ), Amorua (Rio Tomo Guahibo ), Tigrero )
Cuiva (Cuiba , Cuiba-Wámonae ) (dialects: Chiricoa , Masiware (Masiguare ), Chiripo (Wupiwi , Siripu ), Yarahuuraxi-Capanapara , Mayayero , Mochuelo-Casanare-Cuiba , Tampiwi (Mariposas ), Amaruwa (Amorua ), Mella , Ptamo , Sicuane (Sicuari ))
Churuya †
Guayabero (Cunimía , Jiw , Mítus , Mítua )
Guamo †
Guató
Harákmbut-Katukinan
Huarpean † (Warpean )
Irantxe (Iranxe , Iranche , Iranshe , Mynky , Münkü , Menki , Manoki , Myky )
Itonama (Saramo , Machoto )
Jabutían (Yabutían )
Jêan (Gêan , Jê family )
Northeastern Jê (Northern Jê )
Timbíra (Canela (Kanela )), Krenjé , Krahó , Pykobyê )
Kreen-Akarore (Ipewí , Kren-Akarore , Creen-Acarore , Panará )
Apinajé (Apinayé )
Kayapó (Cayapó , Kokairmoro ) (dialects: Xikrin (Xukru , Diore ), Kararaó , Kayapó-Kradaú )
Suyá (dialects: Beiço de Pau (Tapayuna ), Yaruma (Jarumá , Waiku ))
Central Jê (Akwe branch )
Xavánte (Shavante , Chavante , A'uwe , A'we , Uptabi , Akuên , Akwen , Crisca , Pusciti , Tapacua )
Akroá † (Akroá-Mirim , Acroá , Koroá , Coroá )
Xerénte (Sherenté , Xerenti )
Xakriabá † (Chicriaba , Chakriaba , Shacriaba , Chikriaba )
Southern Jê
Kaingang (Coroado , Coroados , Caingang , Bugre ) (dialects: Paraná Kaingang , Central Kaingang , Southwest Kaingang , Southeast Kaingang )
Xokléng (Shocleng , Aweikoma , Bugre , Botocudos )
Ingáin † (Tains , Tain )
Wayaná † (Guayaná , Guayana , Gualachí , Guanhanan )
Jirajaran †
Jivaroan
Jotí (Yoana , Yuana , Yuwana , Waruwaru (Waruwádu ), Chicano , Chikano , Joti , Jodi , Hotí , Hodï )
Kaliana (Sapé , Calianá , Cariana , Chirichano )
Kamakanan †
Kapixaná (Kanoê , Capixana )
Karajá (Caraja , Xambioá , Chamboa , Ynã , Karayá )
Karirían † (Karirí family )
Krenakan (Botocudoan , Aimoré language complex )
Krenak (Botocudo , Aimoré , Nakrehé , Nakpié , Naknyanúk , Etwet , Minyãyirún , Yiporók , Pojitxá , Potén , Krekmún , Bakuén , Aranã , Batachoa , Crenaque )
Guêren † (Guerén , Gren , Borun , Borúm )
Kwaza (Koayá , Koaiá , Quaiá , Arara )
Leco † (Lapalapa , Leko , Rik'a , Ateniano )
Lule-Vilelan †
Máko † (Maco , Makú , Macu )
Makúan (Makú family , Makú-Puinavean , Puinavean , Vaupés-Japura , Nadahup family , Guaviaré-Japurá family )
Eastern Makúan
Nadëb branch
Dâw-Hupda-Yuhup
Dâw (Kamã , Kamã Makú , Kamarada , Makú-Kamarada )
Hupda-Yuhup
Hup (Hupda , Hupdë , Hupdá Makú , Macú de Tucano , Ubdé ) (dialects: Hupdë , Tuhup , Nëhup )
Yuhup (Makú-Yahup , Yëhup , Yahup , Yahup Makú , "Maku ")
Western Makúan
Mapudungun (Mapudungu , Araucano , Mapuche , Maputongo , Chiledugu , "Auca ")
Mascoyan (Mascoian , Maskoyan , Lengua-Mascoy , Enlhet-Enenlhet )
Matacoan (Mataco-Mataguayan , Mataguayan )
Chorote (Chorotí , Manjuy ) (dialects: Iyo'wujwa , Yohwaha , Manjuy )
Nivaclé (Niwaklé , Chulupí , Ashlushlay )
Maká (Macá , Enimaca , Enimaga )
Wichí (Mataco , Mataguayo , Weenhayek ) (dialects: Nocten , Güisnay (Pilcomayo Wichí ), Vejos (Vejoz , Aiyo , Hueshuo ))
Matanauí † (Matanawí , Mitandua , Moutoniway )
Maxakalían
Mochica † (Yunga , Yunca , Chimú , Mochica , Muchic )
Mosetenan (Mosetén-Chimane )
Movima (Mobima , Moyma , Movime )
Munichi † (Muniche , Munichino , Otanabe )
Muran
Nambikwaran (Nambicuaran , Nambiquaran , Nambikuaran )
Mamaindê (Northern Nambiquara , Mamande , Nakarothe ) (dialects: Mamaindé , Negarotê , Tawanxte , Taxmainite , Taxwensite , Yalapmunxte (Lacondê , Latundê )
Southern Nambikuaran
Nambiquara (Nambikwara ) (dialects: Manduka , Khithaulhu , Halotesu , Saxwentesu , Wakalitesu , Serra Azul , Hahaintesu , Wasusu , Alatesu , Waikisu , Galera )
Kithãulhú (Southern Nambiquara ) (dialect complex: Kabishi , Nambiquara , etc.)
Sararé
Sabané (Sabanés )
Natú † (Peagaxinan )
Ofayé † (Opayé , Ofayé-Xavante , Opaié-Shavante , Ofaié )
Omurano † (Humurana , Numurana )
Otomacoan †
Paezan
Pankarurú † (Pancararu , Pancarurú , Brancararú , Pankarará , Pankarú , Pancaru , Pancaré , Pankaravu , Pankaroru )
Pano-Takanan
Panoan
Mayoruna branch
Mainline branch
Core Mainline branch
Takanan
Payaguá †
Puquina † (Pukina )
Purían † (Puri-Coroado )
Qawasqaran (Alacalufan )
Quechuan
Central Quechua (Huaihuash (Waywash)/Quechua I )
Pacaraos Quechua
Central Quechua
"Waylay" (Huailay, North)
Ap-am-ah
Alto Pativilca
Alto Marañón
Alto Huallaga (Huánuco)
"Wankay" (Huancay, South)
Peripheral Quechua (Huampuy/Quechua II )
"Yungay" (Quechua IIA)
Central
Laraos
Lincha
Apurí
Chocos
Madeán
Northern
"Chinchay" (Quechua IIB-C)
Rikbaktsá (Aripaktsá , Erikbatsa , Erikpatsa , Canoeiro )
Sabela (Huao , Wao , Auca , Huaorani , Huarani , Waorani , Auishiri )
Sáliban (Sálivan , Sáliba-Piaroan )
Sechura-Catacaoan † (Sec )
Taruma (Taruamá )
Taushiro (Pinchi , Pinche )
Tequiraca (Tekiraka , Aushiri , Auishiri , Avishiri , Avixiri , Abiquira , Abishira , Abigira , Agouisiri , Ixignor , Vacacocha )
Tikuna-Yurí
Timotean † (Timote-Cuica )
Tiniguan †
Trumai (Trumaí , Tramalhy )
Tukanoan (Tucanoan )
Western Tukanoan
Coreguaje (Koreguaje , Caquetá , Correguaje , Ko'reuaju , Chaocha Pai )
Siona-Secoya
Teteté † (Eteteguaje ) (possibly a dialect of Siona )
Orejón (Maijuna , Coto , Koto , Payoguaje , Payaguá , Payagua , Mai Ja , Oregon , Orechon , Tutapi ) (dialect: Nebaji )
Retuarã (Letuama , Tanimuca-Retuarã )
Yahuna (Jaúna , Yauna )
Tama †
Eastern Tukanoan
Cubeo (Kubeo , Pamié , Cuveo , Cubeu , Kobeua , Kobewa , Kubwa , Kobéwa , Hehenawa , Pamiwa )
Miriti † (Miriti-Tapuyo , Neenoá )
Macuna (Makuna , Buhagana , Baigana , Wuhána , Jepa-Matsi , Yepá-Mahsá , Yehpá Majsá , Yepá Maxsã , Yebamasã , Paneroa , Wahana , Makuna-Erulia )
Yupuá-Duriña † (Yupua , Sokó , Uri , Duriña )
Kueretú † (Cueretú , Coretú , Curetú )
Desano -Siriano
Bará -Tuyuka (Barasano , Tuyuca )
Carapano (Karapaná , Karapano , Carapana-Tapuya , Tatuyo , Mochda , Moxdoa , Mextã )
Tucano (Tukano , Dasea , Daxsea ) (dialects: Yohoraa (Curaua ), Wasona (Uasona ))
Wanano-Piratapuyo (Guanano , Wanâna , Uanana , Anana , Kótedia , Kótirya , Kotiria; Wanana , Waikena , Waikina , Uiquina , Waikino , Pira-Tapuya , Uaikena , Uaicana , Waikhara , Waina , Uaiana , Uainana , Urubu-Tapuya )
Arapaso † (Arapaço , Arapasso , Koneá )
Tupían
Western Tupían
Arikém subfamily
Mondéan subfamily
Puruborá (Boruborá , Puruba , Aurã , Pumbora , Puroborá , Burubora , Kuyubi , Cujubi , Migueleno , Miguelenho )
Ramaráman subfamily
Tuparían subfamily
Tuparí
Kepkiriwát (Quepiquiriuate , Kepikiriwat , Kepkeriwát )
Makuráp (Macurap , Macurape )
Mekéns (Mekém , Sakurabiat , Sakyrabiat )
Akuntsú (Akunsú )
Waratégaya (Amiapé )
Wayoró (Ayurú , Wayru , Wayurú , Ayurú , Ajurú , Uaiora , Wajaru )
Mekens
Eastern Tupían
Awetí (Auetö , Awetö , Aueto , Aueti , Auiti , Arauite , Arauine )
Jurúnan subfamily
Mundurukún subfamily
Tupí-Guaranían subfamily
Guaranían branch
Guaraní Antigo (Guaraní , old Guaraní )
Paraguayan Guaraní (Guaraní , Guarani paraguaio , Avañee )
Kaiwá (Kayowá , Kaiowá , Caiová , Caiguá , Pãi , Pãi-Tavyterã )
Nhandéva (Ñandeva , Chiripá )
Xetá (Shetá , Aré , Notobotocudo )
Chiriguano group (Ava , Simba , Chané , Izoceño (Isosó , Izozó ), Tapiete )
Argentina , Bolívia , Paraguay (Dietrich 2007)
Guayakí (Guayaquí , Aché , Axe )
Guaráyoan branch
Tupi branch of Tupí-Guaranían
Teneteháran branch
Xingu branch
Kawahíb branch
Kamayurá (Kamaiurá , Camaiurá )
Northern Tupí-Guaranían branch
Anambé of Ehrenreich
Guajá (Awá , Avá , Awá Guajá , Ayaya , Guaxare , Wazaizara )
Ka'apór (Urubú , Urubú-Ka'apór , Kaapor )
Takunyapé (Taconhapé )
Wayampí (Oyampi , Wajãpi , Waiãpi )
Wayampipukú
Emérillon (Emerenhão , Emereñon , Emerilon , Melejo , Mereo , Mereyo , Teco )
Zo'é (Zoé , Jo'é )
Tuxá † (Tushá , Todela )
Urarina (Simacu , Kachá , Itucale , Urariña , Oruarina )
Wamoé † (Uamué , Huamoi , Umán , Uame , Huamoé , Araticum , Atikum , Aticum )
Warao (Guarao , Warau , Warrau , Guaruno , Waraw , Araote , Faraute )
Witotoan (Huitotoan )
Xukurú † (Xucuru , Ichikile , Shukurú )
Yagan (Yahgan , Yaghan , Yamana , Yámana , Tequenica , Yapoo )
Yaguan (Peban , Peba-Yaguan family )
Yagua (Yihamwo , Nijyamïï , Nikyejaada , Yahua , Llagua , Yava , Yegua , Mishara )
Peba † (Nijamvo )
Yameo † (Llameo , Camuchivo , Masamae , Mazan , Parara )
Yanomaman (Yanomamian )
Ninam (Yanam , Xirianá , Shiriana Casapare , Jawaperi , Crichana , Jawari )
Sanumá (Sanimá , Sanma , Tsanuma , Guaika , Samatari , Samatali , Xamatari ) (dialects: Ninam (Shirishana , Mukajai ), Northern Ninam (Shiriana , Uraricaa-Paragua ), Caura , Ervato-Ventuari , Auaris ; Yanoma , Cobari (Kobali , Cobariwa ))
Yanomam (Waiká (Waicá ), Yanomami , Yanomamé , Surara , Xurima , Parahuri , Yanoam )
(dialects: Yanamam (Patimitheri , Waika ), Yanomam (Naomam , Guadema , Wadema , Warema ), Yanomay (Toototobi ), Nanomam (Karime ), Jauari (Joari , Yoari , Aica ))
Yanomamö (Yanomamï , Yamomame , Guaicá , Guaharibo , Guajaribo , Yanomami , Shamatri , Shaathari , Cobari Kobali , Cobariwa )
Yaruro (Pumé , Llaruro , Yaruru , Yuapín )
Yaté (Fulnio , Furniô , Fórnio , Carnijó , Iaté , Yathé )
Yuracaré (Yuracare , Yurucar , Yuracar , Yurujure , Cuchi , Enete )
Yurumanguí † (Yurimanguí )
Zamucoan
Zaparoan
See also
References