The Pemon are an Amerindian tribe living in areas of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana, and the term also refers to their language. Pemon (in Spanish: Pemón)'s a Cariban language spoken mainly in Venezuela, specifically in the Gran Sabana region of Bolivar State. Other names used in the literature to describe Pemon speakers are: Pemong, Arecuna, Aricuna, Jaricuna, Kamarakoto, Camaracoto, Taurepan, Taulipang, Makuxi, Macuxi, Macushi. According to the 2001 census there were 15,094 Pemon speakers i… (More on Pemon)