- The
Chambira River is a
major tributary of the Marañón River, and has been the
traditional territory of the
Urarina peoples for at
least the past 350 years...
-
Astrocaryum chambira, the
chambira palm or
chambira, is a
large and
spiny palm
native to the
Amazon Rainforest in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela...
- people.
There are
around 3,000
speakers in
Urarinas District (along the
Chambira River). It uses the
Latin script. It is also
known as Itucali,
Simacu or...
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Continuing west from the
Tigre along the Marañón
River are the Parinari,
Chambira, and Nucuray, all
short lowland streams,
resembling the
Nanay in character...
- of the
Chambira, Urituyacu, and
Corrientes Rivers.
According to both
archaeological and
historical sources, they have
resided in the
Chambira Basin of...
-
River Pintuyaku River Chambira River Marañón
River Tigre River, 598 km
Corrientes River, 483 km
Tangarana River Samiria River Chambira River Urituyaku River...
- Putumayo, Caquetá, Vaupés, Guainía, Morona, Pastaza, Nucuray, Urituyacu,
Chambira, Tigre, Nanay, Napo, and Huallaga. At some points, the
river divides into...
- Amazonia. It is home to
indigenous peoples such as the
Urarina of the
Chambira Basin [2], the Candoshi, and the Cocama-Cocamilla peoples. A 552-km (343-mi)...
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Aphandra natalia (Balslev & A.J.Hend.)
Barfod Astrocaryum Astrocaryum chambira Burret Astrocaryum faranae F.Kahn. & E.Ferreira
Astrocaryum ferrugineum...
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Mauritia minor, or
swamp palm) and the
frond spears of the
Chambira palm (Astrocaryum
chambira, A.munbaca, A.tu****a, also
known as ****are or Tu****) have...