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Abya Yala (from the Kuna language: 'Abiayala',
meaning "mature land") is a
neologism used by some
indigenous peoples of the
Americas to
refer to the American...
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Morales Gómez (1995). Los
indios de
Colombia (in Spanish). Vol. 7.
Editorial Abya Yala. ISBN 978-9978-04-169-7.
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original on 2
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- June 19, 2008.
Roberto C****á (1992). Los
Indios de Las Antillas.
Editorial Abya Yala. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-84-7100-375-1.
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America portal South America portal Geography portal Amerrisque Mountains Abya Yala –
indigenous name for the
North and
South American continents British...
- Film Festival. Hala has also
worked in many
successful TV
series such as
Abyas w Eswed,
Awrak Misrya, Arabisk,
Zaman Al
Aolama and
Ynabei El Eshk. She...
- Tom; Netherly,
Patricia (eds.). La
frontera del
estado Inca.
Editorial Abya Yala. ISBN 978-9978-04-977-8.
Bengoa 2003, pp. 37–38. D'Altroy 2014, p. 87...
- PMID 33361817. C****á,
Roberto (1992). Los
Indios de Las Antillas.
Editorial Abya Yala. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-84-7100-375-1.
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- communities.
North America is
sometimes referred to by
Indigenous peoples as
Abya Yala or
Turtle Island. In Mexico,
about 11 million people, or 9% of Mexico's...
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Description Abya Yala "saved land", is the name used by the Guna people.
Adiri Afterlife in
Kiwai mythology. Adlivun, Adliparmiut, and
Qudlivun Afterlives...
- Ecuador:
Ediciones Abya-Yala, 2000. ISBN 978-9978-04-609-8. Jean Rahier. La décima : poesía oral
negra del Ecuador. Quito:
Ediciones Abya Yala:
Centro Cultural...