The Karirí languages, generally considered dialects of a single language, were a group of languages formerly spoken by the
Kiriri people
Kiriri people are indigenous people of Eastern Brazil. Their name is also spelled Cariri or Kariri and is a Tupi word meaning "silent" or "tactiturn."
History
The French Capuchin missionary Martin of Nantes (1638–1714) was the apostle of the ...
of
Brazil
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. It was spoken until the middle of the 20th century; the 4,000 ethnic Kiriri are now monolingual Portuguese speakers, though a few know common phrases and names of medicinal plants.
History
After the Dutch were expelled from
Northeast Brazil
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in the 17th century, Portuguese settlers rapidly colonized the region, forcing Kariri speakers to become widely dispersed due to forced migrations and resettlement. Hence, Kariri languages became scattered across
Paraíba
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,
Ceará
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,
Pernambuco
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,
Bahia
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, and other states.
Languages
The four known Kariri languages are:
*
Kipeá (Quipea, Kariri)
*
Kamurú (Camuru)
*
Dzubukuá (Dzubucua, Kiriri)
*
Sabujá (Sapoyá, Pedra Branca)
There are short grammatical descriptions of Kipeá and Dzubukuá, and word lists for Kamurú and Sabujá. Ribeiro established through morphological analysis that Kariri is likely to be related to the
Jê languages
The Jê languages (also spelled Gê, Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are spoken by the Jê, a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil.
Genetic relations
The Jê family forms the core of the Macro-Jê family. Kaufman (1990) finds t ...
.
Mason (1950) lists:
*Cariri
**
Kipea
**
Camurú
**
Dzubucua
**
Pedra Branca
*
Sapuya
Varieties
Below is a full list of Kiriri languages and dialects listed by
Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties.
*Kariri /
Quipea / Cariri - originally spoken in the
Serra dos Velhos
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People
* Serra (footballer) (born 1961), Portuguese footballer
* Serra (surname)
* Serra (given name)
Cities, towns, municipalities Brazil
* Serra, Espírito Santo, a city in the Greater Vitória area
*Am ...
, Paraíba state, later at the old missions of
Missão Velha
Missão Velha is a municipality in the state of Ceará in the Northeast region of Brazil.
See also
*List of municipalities in Ceará
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,
Missão Nova,
Milagres,
Crato, and others, in the states of Paraíba, Pernambuco and Ceará. Now entirely extinct, and the survivors speak only Portuguese.
*Kiriri /
Dzubucua / Quiriri - extinct language once spoken on the islands of the
São Francisco River
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near
Cabrobó
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History
The Truká pe ...
, Pernambuco. Now extinct, and the last survivors spoke only Portuguese.
*
Sapuyá / Sabuya - extinct language originally spoken in the Serra
Chapada, later in
Caranguejo, Bahia
*
Kamurú - originally spoken on the
Pardo River and in
Pedra Branca; the last survivors on the
Gongogi River
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See also
*List of rivers of Bahia ...
spoke only Portuguese.
;Unattested varieties
*Iñamum - once spoken on the Inhamum Island of the
São Francisco River
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, Pernambuco. (Unattested)
*Quesque - once spoken on the
Pajeú River
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, state of Pernambuco. (Unattested)
*Abacatiara - once spoken on an island in the
São Francisco River
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, Pernambuco. (Unattested)
*Icozinho - once spoken around the confluence of the
Salgado River and
Jaguaribe River
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, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Icó - once spoken between the
Salgado River,
Piranhas River
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and
Peixe River, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Calabaça - the Portuguese name of an extinct language of the
Salgado River, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Cariú - once spoken between the
Cariús River
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See also
*List of rivers of Ceará
List of rivers in Ceará (Brazilian State).
The list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented unde ...
and
Bastiões River, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Corema - formerly spoken on the
Piancó River
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See also
*List of rivers of Paraíba
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to:
People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, ...
, state of Paraíba. (Unattested)
*Jucá - once spoken south of the sources of the
Jaguaribe River
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and near
Arneiroz
Arneiroz is a municipality in the state of Ceará in the Northeast region of Brazil.
See also
*List of municipalities in Ceará
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, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Ichú / Ansus - once spoken on the sources of the
Salgado River in the state of Ceará. (Unattested)
*Ariú / Peba - extinct language formerly spoken on the
Piranhas River
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and
Sabugi River in the state of Paraíba. (Unattested)
*Bultrin - extinct language of the
Serra da Borborema of the state of Paraíba. (Unattested)
*Quixexeu - once spoken on the
Jaguaribe River
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, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Quixelu - once spoken on the
Jaguaribe River
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, Ceará. (Unattested)
*Aracapa - extinct language once spoken on
Aracapa Island in the
São Francisco River
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, Pernambuco. (Unattested)
''Tumbalalá'', now extinct, is an unattested and unclassified language, but words for Tumbalalá ritual objects used in their traditional ''
toré'' religion appear to be of Kariri origin, namely ''pujá'', ''kwaqui'', and ''cataioba''.
Other languages called 'Kariri'
The names ''Kariri'' and ''Kiriri'' were applied to many peoples over a wide area in the east of Brazil, in the lower and middle
São Francisco River
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area and further north. Most of their now-extinct languages are too poorly known to classify, but what is recorded does not suggest that they were all members of the Kariri family. Examples are:
*
Katembri (''Kiriri, Kariri, Kariri de
Mirandela''
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Bahia
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])
**Kaufman (1990) classified it as Katembri–Taruma languages, Katembri–Taruma.
*Xukuru language, Xukurú (''Kirirí, Kirirí-Xokó'' [in the Serra do Urubá of Pesqueira, Pernambuco])
**Loukotka (1968) says this forms a
Xukuru languages, small family with
Paratió.
*
Xocó (''Xokó, Chocó''
n Sergipe">Sergipe.html" ;"title="n Sergipe">n Sergipe ''Kariri-Xocó, Kariri-Shoko, Cariri-Chocó'' [in
Alagoas
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], ''Xukuru-Kariri, Xucuru-Kariri, Xucuru-Cariri'' [in
Alagoas
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])
**Three populations. Not clear if this was one language or three. In the
Porto Real do Colégio and Palmeira dos Índios areas of
Alagoas
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.
Other nearby
language isolate
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s and language families:
*
Natú (in the area of
Porto Real do Colégio,
Alagoas
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)
*
Wakoná (Aconã) (in
Penedo,
Alagoas
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) (unattested)
*
Wasu (in
Joaquim Gomes, Alagoas) (unattested)
*
Pankararú (in
Brejo dos Padres
Tacaratu is a municipality in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The population in 2020, according with IBGE is 26,106 and the area is 1264.5 km2.
Demographics
The indigenous Pankararú people live in Brejo dos Padres and other villages of ...
,
Tacaratu,
Pernambuco
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)
*
Tuxá (in
Rodelas
Rodelas is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil.
Geography
The municipality contains part of the Raso da Catarina Ecological Station, created in 2001.
The municipality was designated a priority area for conser ...
,
Bahia
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)
*
Truká (in
Cabrobó
Cabrobó is a city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, 536 km away from the state's capital, Recife. The city is located just to the north of a section of the São Francisco River that contains many archipelagos.
History
The Truká pe ...
,
Pernambuco
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) (unattested)
*
Kapinawá (in
Buíque
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His ...
,
Pernambuco
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) (unattested)
*
Wamoé (Atikum) (in the
Serra Negra
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Location
The name of th ...
of
Pernambuco
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and surroundings)
*
Kambiwá (in Barreira,
Petrolândia
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,
Pernambuco
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)
*
Yaté (Fulniô) (in
Águas Belas Águas Belas (literally ''Beautiful Waters'') is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Pernambuco.
History
The region where Águas Belas is located was originally inhabited by the Tupiniquim, who were expelled by the Carnijó tribe. The first ...
,
Pernambuco
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)
*
Baenan (near
Itaju
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,
Bahia
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)
*
Kaimbé (in Caimbé,
Euclides da Cunha, Bahia)
*
Kamakã languages
The Kamakã languages are a small family of extinct Macro-Jê languages of Bahía, northeastern Brazil. The attested Kamakã languages are:
* (northern) Kamakã (dialects: Mongoyó/Mangaló), Kotoxó, Menién
* (southern) Masakará
Varietie ...
(in
Bahia
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and
Minas Gerais
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states)
**
Masakará (in Massacará,
Euclides da Cunha, Bahia and Mirandela,
Banzaê
Banzaê is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil.
Indigenous communities
Seven indigenous communities were set up in 1990, namely (Mirandela) Sacão, Cacimba Seca, Canta-Galo, Lagoa Grande, Baixa da Cangalha, M ...
,
Bahia
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)
*
Tarairiú (in
Rio Grande do Norte
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and
Ceará
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states)
*
Tremembé
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A ...
(in
Ceará
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and surroundings) (unattested)
*
Gamela (in
Viana, Maranhão
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Languages
The Gamela language was spoken in the municipality of Viana.
Geography
The municipality contains a small part of the Baixada Maranhense Environmental ...
)
The
Maxakalían,
Krenák (Botocudo, Aimoré), and
Purían families, which are probable
Macro-Jê languages
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, are spoken further to the south in
Espirito Santo and
Minas Gerais
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states.
Language contact
Ramirez et al. (2015) notes that Kariri languages display some lexical similarities with
Cariban languages
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. Similarities with
Katembri (also known as ''Kariri of Mirandela'' or ''Kaimbé'') may be due to either a Kariri superstratum or substratum in Katembri.
[Ramirez, H., Vegini, V., & França, M. C. V. de. (2015)]
Koropó, puri, kamakã e outras línguas do Leste Brasileiro
''LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas'', 15(2), 223 - 277.
Syntax
Unlike most
Macro-Jê languages
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which are SOV, Karirí languages are verb-initial and make use of prepositions.
[Ribeiro, Eduardo Rivail. ''On the inclusion of the Karirí family in the Macro-Jê stock: additional evidence''. Paper presented at SSILA 2011 (Pittsburgh), January 7, 2011.]
Vocabulary
Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Kariri languages.
:
Kiriri word list recorded by Wilbur Pickering in 1961 from João Manoel Domingo of Mirandela,
Banzaê
Banzaê is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil.
Indigenous communities
Seven indigenous communities were set up in 1990, namely (Mirandela) Sacão, Cacimba Seca, Canta-Galo, Lagoa Grande, Baixa da Cangalha, M ...
,
Bahia
Bahia ( , , ; meaning "bay") is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro) and the 5th-largest ...
:
:
Loanwords
Eastern Macro-Jê loanwords in Kariri languages:
:
Tupinambá loanwords in Kariri languages:
:
Portuguese loanwords in Kariri languages borrowed via
Tupinambá and other intermediate sources:
:
Further reading
*Rodrigues, A. D. (1942). O Artigo Definido e os Numerais na Língua Kiriri. Arquivos do Museu Paranaense, 2:179-212.
References
Notes
*Ribeiro, Eduardo. (2002) 'O marcador de posse alienavel em Kariri: um morfema macro-je revisitado'. ''Revista Liames,'' 2: 31-48.
*Fabre, Alain. 2005. ''Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: KARIRI
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