Maps of Jivaroan

Hívaro-Kawapánan in Contemporary South America

Hívaro-Kawapánan in Contemporary South America

Source:   Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In R. E. Asher & Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World's Languages, 83-93. Oxford: Routledge.

"Otomacoan: Campbell 1997." MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships


Date Digitized:   3 August 2011

Map Description:
This maps show where Hívaro-Kawapánan languages were spoken in South America ca. 2007.

This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.


Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Contemporary South American Languages) contains other maps displaying linguistic subgroups in the region. The maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.


Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. Color selections used in this map are advised by ColorBrewer.

Isolates in Contemporary South America

Isolates in Contemporary South America

Source:   Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In R. E. Asher & Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World's Languages, 83-93. Oxford: Routledge.

"Otomacoan: Campbell 1997." MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships

Date Digitized:   27 July 2011

Map Description:
This map shows the areas in South America where isolate languages were spoken ca. 2007.

This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.


Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Contemporary South American Languages) contains other maps displaying linguistic subgroups in the region. Maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.


Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. Color selections used in this map are advised by ColorBrewer.

Sáparo-Yáwan in Contemporary South America

Sáparo-Yáwan in Contemporary South America

Source:   Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In R. E. Asher & Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World's Languages, 83-93. Oxford: Routledge.

"Otomacoan: Campbell 1997." MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships

Date Digitized:   27 July 2011

Map Description:
This map shows where Sáparo-Yáwan languages were spoken in South America ca. 2007.

This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.


Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Contemporary South American Languages) contains other maps displaying linguistic subgroups in the region. The maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.


Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. Color selections used in this map are advised by ColorBrewer.