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词条 Guaicaro language
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|altname=
|region=Brunswick Peninsula
|states=Chile
|era=primarily attested mid 19th century, but seems it may have survived well into the 20th
|ref=[1]
|familycolor=American
|family=unclassified, perhaps Alacalufan
|iso3=none
|glotto=guai1246
|glottorefname=Guaicaro
}}

Guaicaro (Guaïcaro) is an extinct, unclassified language of Patagonia. It is only known from personal names and a list of 19 words elicited using gestures from last documented speaker, a medicine man living among the Tehuelche, and published in 1896.

Most of the words can be explained as Central Alacaluf or Tawókser (or both), though mer 'arm' appears to instead by Chon.

The Guaicaro people apparently lived on the Brunswick Peninsula, bordering the Tehuelche to their northeast in around Laguna Blanca.

The Guaicaros (also rendered Guaïkaros, Guaicurúes, Huacurúes) were apparently the same people known as the Huemules (Güemules) and Supalios.[1]

References

1. ^Viegas Barros, Pedro, 2005. Voces en el viento: Raíces lingüísticas de la Patagonia, p.44. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Mondragon.
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3 : Extinct languages of South America|Unclassified languages of South America|Alacalufan languages

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