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- Cuiba or Cuiva is a Guahiban language that is spoken by about 2,300 people in Colombia and additional 650 in Venezuela. More than half of Cuiba speakers...
- journal Science Quebec. His work with the Cuiva in Colombia was do****ented in the film, Last of the Cuiva (Disappearing World series of anthropological...
- Hamorúa (also known as Amorúa, Jamorúa) Dome (also known as Playero, Cajaro) Cuiva (also known as Wamonae, Cuiba, Kuiba, Deja, Cuiba-Wámonae) Pimenepiwi (Meta...
- as well as the ceremonial practice using it by South American tribes. Cuiva and Piaroa people of Orinocoan descent commonly consume Cohoba. As a part...
- just "****u-i" ("**** it"). Related to a ****e are the phrases "a i-o trage cuiva" ("to **** someone"), "a da la buci" ("to **** in the ****") and "****ai"...
- Alternate spellings are Catumbella and Cata-Bella. Its main tributaries are the Cuíva River on the right bank, and Cubal River on the left bank. The Catumbela...
- allows viewers to make their own judgments. After reviewing The Last of the Cuiva, Pia and David Maybury-Lewis, Cultural Survival Inc. and Harvard University...
- River Cunhinga River Longa River Cuvo River Quicombo River Catumbela River Cuíva River Cubal River Coporolo River Bentiaba River (Rio de São Nicolau) Bero...
- in its germ-free room before starting its long journey. 5 5 "Last of the Cuiva" March 31, 1974 (1974-03-31) 0105 How does a primitive nomadic tribe of...
- river otter Kawa-zaru (****anese) – Smelly, cowardly water spirit Kayeri (Cuiva) - Mushroom-like monster Ke'lets (Chukchi mythology) – Ogre or evil spirit...