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Baniwa (also
known with
local variants as Baniva, Baniua, Curipaco, Vaniva, Walimanai, Wakuenai) are
indigenous South Americans, who
speak the
Baniwa language...
- a
group he
calls "Karu". They are:
Baniwa of Içana (Baniua do Içana)
Curripaco (Kurripako, Ipeka-Tapuia-Curripako) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Catapolitani...
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ethnic groups are the
Puinaves (from the makú-puinave family) and the
curripacos (from the
Arawak family).
There are a
total of 24
ethnic groups in the...
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Puinave Guainía Guainía Pana Pana
Curripaco Guainía Guainía
Puerto Colombia Curripaco Guainía Guainía San
Felipe Curripaco Guainía Guainía
Miraflores Tucano...
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ethnic groups,
among which are: Yanomami, Puahito, Piaroa, Uekuana,
Yeral Curripaco, Bare, Baniva, Puinave, Piapoco, Hoti, Warequena, Yaborana. The folkloric...
- basin, the
combination of
blowguns and
poisoned darts is used by the
Curripacos, or Banivas, who make
their own
blowguns using technology and materials...
- Colombia: 236, Peru: 11,370) 2020
Koripako Kuripako, Coripaco, Curipaco,
Curripaco Arawakan Amazonas, Colombia,
Venezuela 14,425 (Brazil: 1,673, Colombia:...
- Darién on foot;
Choco and Kuna
Indians 1997 – Venezuela/Brazil – Yanomami,
Curripaco and
Piaroa Indians 1997 –
Australia – From
Adelaide to York Peninsula...
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indigenous reserves. The
indigenous are
predominantly the
Guahibo people,
Curripaco and
Piapoco peoples pertaining to the
Arawak language family, and the...
- Venezuela: Pemon, Ninam, Arutani,
Yanomami and Nheengatu.
Brazil / Colombia:
Curripaco, Cubeo, Guanano, Tariana, Tucano, Macuna, Waimajã, Hup,
Ticuna and ****toto...