Rio de Janeiro: Museo do Indio. — 75 p. Yaroame is a Yanomam language spoken in the Yanomami Indigenous Land (Roraima, Brazil) by about 430 people. This work includes a short grammatical sketch (phonology, morphology and basic syntax) of the Yaroame variant spoken in the Serra de Pacu area together with comparisons with other Yanomam variants
Indiana University, 1972. — 471 p. Yanomama is one of the largest groups, over 12,000 speakers, of yet unacculturated tropical forest Indians of South America. They are located in northern Brazil and southern Venezuela (see Map A), living in over 200 villages as shown in Map B. There are four major varieties of Yanomama which we term Language A Yanam; B Yanomam; C Yanomama; and...
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