The Pemon language is an indigenous language spoken by the Pemon people, primarily found in the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela, as well as parts of Guyana and Brazil. It belongs to the Cariban language family and is known for its rich oral traditions and cultural significance among the Pemon community.
Pemon is primarily a spoken language, although efforts are being made to promote literacy and documentation. The language features unique phonetic and grammatical structures, reflecting the Pemon people's worldview and connection to their environment. Preservation initiatives are crucial for maintaining this language and its cultural heritage.