- The
Harakmbut (Arakmbut, Harakmbet) are
indigenous people in Peru. They
speak the
Harakmbut language. An
estimated 2,000
Harakmbut people live in the Madre...
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Harakmbut or
Harakmbet (stress on the
second syllable) is the
native language of the
Harakmbut people of Peru. It is
spoken along the
Madre de Dios and...
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Harákmbut–Katukinan is a
proposal linking the
South American indigenous language families Harákmbut and Katukinan.
There is
reasonably good
evidence that...
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rubber boom. His
enterprise exploited and
enslaved Asháninka, Mashco-Piro,
Harákmbut, Shipibo-Conibo and
other native groups, who were then
dedicated to the...
- He is best
known for his
experiences living and
traveling among the
Harakmbut people of Peru, and the
Asmat people of Papua, Indonesia.
Schneebaum was...
- (also
known as Wahívoan)
Guamo (Venezuela) (also
known as Wamo) † Guató
Harakmbut (2) (also
known as Tuyoneri) Hibito–Cholon † Himarimã Hodï (Venezuela)...
- de Dios and
Karene watersheds and to
provide protected zones for the
Harakmbut indigenous peoples to live, fish, and hunt. The area in dispute, besides...
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native peoples living inside the park are: Yora, Mashco-Piro, Matsiguenka,
Harakmbut and Yine; plus
other human groups living in
voluntary isolation. There...
- los
Voladores Danza de
tijeras Frevo Garifuna culture Gióng
Festival Harakmbut Huaconada Indigenous Day of the Dead
Kallawaya culture Mexican cuisine...
- los
Voladores Danza de
tijeras Frevo Garifuna culture Gióng
Festival Harakmbut Huaconada Indigenous Day of the Dead
Kallawaya culture Mexican cuisine...