public_comment: "El término “Muinane” es ambiguo. Por una parte, es una palabra de la lengua uitoto que significa “gente de abajo”. Con esa palabra fue designado, en tiempos de la cauchería, un grupo hablante de una lengua de la familia lingüística Bora, cuya auto-designación es Feenemɨna (“Gente del centro”). En un segundo sentido, ha sido empleado por Eugene y Dorothy Minor (Diccionario Huitoto Muinane, SIL, 1971) para nombrar el dialecto Nɨpode del uitoto, del río Ampiyacu (Perú). Sin embargo, hoy en día nadie utiliza la palabra “muinane” para referirse a ese dialecto.
En algunos textos se trató de introducir la expresión “Murui-Muinane” como una mejor auto-designación, en lugar de “Huitoto” o sus variantes, sin embargo en la actualidad son los hablantes del dialecto Bue quienes se refieren a si mismos como “Murui” y el término “Muinane” se refiere a los hablantes de la lengua Muinane-Bora. (Juan Alvaro Echeverri Restrepo, personal communication, 2014.)
[The term "Muinane" is ambiguous. On the one hand, it is a word of the Witoto language meaning "people below". By this word, in times of the rubber trade, speakers of a language of the Boran family were designated, whose self-designation is Feenemɨna ("People of the center"). In a second sense, the term was employed by Eugene and Dorothy Minor (Huitoto Dictionary Muinane, SIL, 1971) to name the Nɨpode dialect of Witoto, of the Ampiyacu River (Peru). However, nowadays nobody uses the word "muinane" to refer to that dialect.
Some texts tried to introduce the term "Murui-Muinane" as a better self-designation, instead of "Huitoto" or its variants; however, currenlty it is the speakers of the Bue dialect who refer to themselves as "Murui", and the term “Muinane” refers to speakers of the Muinane-Bora language.]
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public_comment: "According to Consuelo Vengoechea (p.c. 2010), there are about 200 Muinane living in forest settlements, of whom approximately 50 still speak the language. In recent years the armed conflict in Colombia has caused many Muinane to migrate to urban centers, but it is not clear how many of these migrants still speak Muinane. (p.225)",
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public_comment: "Âge des locuteurs Nombre approx. Niveau de compétence en langue muinane
Muinanes
259 personnes
Plus de 50 ans 22 Hommes Haut
10 Femmes
Entre 35 et 50 ans 30 Hommes Moyen
18 Femmes
Entre 20 et 35 ans 20 Hommes Bas
24 Femmes
Entre 15 et 19 ans 18 adolescents Bas
Entre 5 et 15 117 enfants Très bas
Total Muinanes 259
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public_comment: "El territorio ancestral de este grupo está ubicado en el alto rio Cahuinarí, pero sus descendientes (aproximadamente unas 250 personas, descendientes de cuatro parejas sobrevivientes del holocausto cauchero) viven principalmente en la región del Medio Caquetá, cerca de la localidad de Araracuara (Amazonia colombiana). El número de hablantes no debe ser mayor de unas 100 personas.
[The traditional territory of this group is located in the upper rio Cahuinarí, but their descendants (approximately 250 people, descendants of four survivors couples rubber-trade holocaust) live mainly on the Middle Caquetá, near the town of Araracuara (Colombian Amazon). The number of speakers should not exceed about 100 people.]",