- The
Huambisa, also
known as the Wampis, are an
indigenous people of Peru and Ecuador. One of the
Jivaroan peoples, they
speak the
Huambisa language and...
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Huambisa, Huambiza, Wambiza, Jíbaro, Xívaro, Wampis, Maina, or Shuar-Huampis is an
indigenous language of the
Huambisa people of Peru.
Spanish colonizers...
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railway station, Hunmanby,
North Yorkshire,
England hub, ISO 639-3 code for
Huambisa language of Peru Hub (given name), a list of
people with the
given name...
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Amazon rainforest.
Jivaroan peoples,
which includes the Shuar, Achuar,
Huambisa and
Aguaruna tribes from
Ecuador and Peru, are
known to keep
shrunken human...
- was
founded by:[citation needed]
Consejo Aguaruna-
Huambisa (CAH),
representing the
Aguaruna and
Huambisa people of the
Amazonas region Asociación de Comunidades...
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Chicham consists of four languages: 1.
Shuar 2. Achuar-Shiwiar 3.
Awajun 4.
Huambisa This
language family is
spoken in Amazonas, Cajamarca, Loreto, and San...
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Aguaruna y
Huambisa (CAH), an
organization founded in 1977 that
represents the
Aguaruna and a
closely related ethnic group, the
Huambisa.
Since then...
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again forced to flee
because of his
thieving ways, and
after encountering Huambisa natives, ends up in Iquitos,
where with
Julio Reategui he
takes part in...
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Central de
Comunidades Aguarunas del Alto Marañon and the
Consejo Aguaruna y
Huambisa in Peru.[citation needed] At the time of
Spanish arrival to
South America...
- Jívaras
Aguaruna Aguaruna Amazonas, Cajamarca, San Martín Shuar-
Huambisa Achuar Loreto Huambisa Amazonas,
Loreto Pano-tacanas One of the
families with the...