Awetï language

The Awetí or Aweti language is one of the Tupian languages of Central Brazil. Spoken by the indigenous people that live along the Upper Xingu River, the language is in danger of becoming extinct with a declining 150 living speakers. The Aweti people live in a multilingual area due to various indigenous people settling there from various regions. In search of refuge many people have relocated to the reserve as a result of European colonialism.

Awetí
Awytyza ti’ingku
Native toBrazil
RegionXingu Indigenous Park, Mato Grosso
EthnicityAweti people
Native speakers
170 (2011)
Tupian
  • Awetí
Language codes
ISO 639-3awe
Glottologawet1244
ELPAwetí
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