Piaroa (also called Guagua ~ Kuakua ~ Quaqua, Adole ~ Ature, Wo’tiheh) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela, native to the Huottüja people.
Loukotka (1968) reports that it is spoken along the Sipapo River, Orinoco River, and Ventuari River.
[2] A Wirö language (commonly called Maco) is closely related, the two forming the Piaroan branch of the family.
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