The two Boran languages are: •
Boran •
Bora ( Bora–Miranya, Boro, Meamuyna) of western
Brazil (
Amazonas State) •
Muinane ( Bora Muinane, Muinane Bora, Muinani, Muename) of southwestern
Colombia (
Amazonas Department) Loukotka (1968) also lists
Nonuya, a Witotoan language, spoken at the sources of the
Cahuinari River, as a Boran language.
Synonymy • The name
Muinane has been used to refer to the
Muinane language (Bora Muinane) of the Boran family and also to the
Nipode language (Witoto Muinane) of the Witotoan family. ==Genetic relations==