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The Carabayo (Caraballo) language is spoken by the Carabayo people also known as Yuri and Aroje an uncontacted Amazonian people of Colombia living in at least three long houses one of several suspected uncontacted peoples living along the Rio Puré (now the Río Puré National Park) in the southeastern corner of the country. They are known as the Aroje to the Bora people. Maku and Macusa are pejorative Arawak terms applied to many local languages not anything specific to Carabayo.

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