- The
Omagua people (also
known as the Umana,
Cambeba, and Kambeba) are an
indigenous people in Brazil's
Amazon Basin.
Their territory, when
first in contact...
- as the Omagua, Umana, and Kambeba, the
Cambeba are an
indigenous people in Brazil's
Amazon basin. The
Cambeba were a populous,
organized society in the...
- the family.
Alternate names for
Omagua include: Agua, Anapia, Ariana,
Cambeba, Cambeeba, Cambela, Campeba, Canga-Peba, Compeva, Janbeba, Kambeba, Macanipa...
- Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia: Inca Empire; Brazil:
Cambeba; Colombia:
Muisca Confederation Argentina:
Diaguita Late
Intermediate 1000...
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Cocama Kokáma Native to Perú, Brazil, Colombia,
Venezuela Ethnicity 16,000
Cambeba et al. (2007),
Kokama Native speakers 250 in Peru (2007) few in
other countries...
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Nukak (Nukak-Makú),
eastern Colombia Ocaina,
Loreto Region, Peru
Omagua (
Cambeba, Kambeba, Umana), Amazonas,
Brazil Orejón (Orejon), Napo Province, Ecuador...
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adjacent areas of Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. The Jivaro, Kokama,
Cambeba, Secoya, and Yame were
among the
other indigenous peoples the missionaries...
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Palikur Wayampi Amazonas Amahuaca Apurinã Banawá
Baniwa Barasana Bora
Cambeba Cubeo Dâw
Hupda Jamamadi Juma
Korubo Kulina Macuna Mawé
Matis Matsés Munduruku...
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Nukak (Nukak-Makú),
eastern Colombia Ocaina,
Loreto Region, Peru
Omagua (
Cambeba, Kambeba, Umana), Amazonas,
Brazil Orejón (Orejon), Napo Province, Ecuador...
- of the
Ampiyacu River.
Though this
mission was
established to
serve the
Cambeba people,
there was
undoubtedly contact with the
Yaguas as well. From the...