Wirö (also called Itoto, Wotuja, Jojod, or various forms of Maku) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela.
Until it was documented in 2015, it was attested only by a list of 38 words collected ca.
[2] Maco is not a proper name but a label applied by Arawakan speakers for unintelligible languages.
In the case of Wirö, the following forms are found in the literature: Maco, Mako, Maku, Makú, Sáliba-Maco, and Maco-Piaroa, the latter also for the combination of Wirö and Piaroa.
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