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Auaké may
refer to:
Auaké people, an
ethnic group of the
Amazon Auaké language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Auaké is a
Native South American nation of the
Amazon rainforest of
Venezuela and Brazil. They were
sedentary slash-and-burn farmers,
which requires periodic...
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Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, also
known as Awake,
Auake, Auaqué, Aoaqui, Oewaku,
ethnonym Uruak) is a
nearly extinct language spoken in Roraima, Brazil...
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language Brazil (Amazonas,
Amazon rainforest),
Venezuela (Amazon rainforest)
Auake Shompen Shompen India (Great
Nicobar Island)
Animism Shona Niger–Congo →...
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known today, the po****tion
included groups such as the
Kalina (Caribs),
Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto–Cuicas. The Timoto–Cuica
culture was the...
- Guarauno, Warau, Warrau),
Guyana and
Venezuela Atorada,
southwest and
Brazil Auaké,
Brazil and
Guyana Jaoi (Yao), Guyana,
Trinidad and
Venezuela Mapidian (also...
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Alakaluf Al'entiak
Amuesha Araukan Arawak Arda (spurious)
Atakama Atal'an
Auaké Aymará Bororó
Diagit Enimaga Esmeralda Guahibo Guarauno Guató Guaykurú Het...
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peoples included groups such as the Arawaks, Caribs, and Timoto-cuicas the
Auaké, Caquetio, Mariche, Pemon, and Piaroa. The
number was much
reduced after...
- 63W) Arua (1N 50W) Aruacay,
Venezuela Atorai (2N 59W)
Atroahy (1S 62W)
Auaké,
Brazil and
Guyana Baniwa (Baniva) (3N 68W), Brazil,
Colombia and Venezuela...
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linking them. The two
languages are,
Arutani (also
known as Aoaqui,
Auake, Auaque, Awake, Oewaku, Orotani, Uruak, Urutani) Sape (also
known as Caliana...