- some 500-1000 people, who
inhabit the
watershed of the
Papuri River, the
Inambú River, and the Tiquié River, in Vaupés Department, Colombia, and Amazonas...
-
speakers generally lived along the
rivers of Colombia, namely, Colorado, Yapu,
Inambu, Macucu, and Tiquie. Waimajã at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- Teá 6,365.9 2,457.9 201.4 7,110 Marauiá 6,712 2,592 255.3 9,020 Igarapé
Inambu 4,618.8 1,783.3 140.6 4,970
Cauaburi 12,139.3 4,687.0 442.9 15,640 Middle...
- the Tiquié River,
above the
village of
Trinidad and in the
upper Igarapé
Inambú (tributary of the Papurí
River that goes to the Vaupés River) and the upper...
- used by the
indigenous people such as in
Amazonas where they are
called inambu-pixuna, and in Pará,
Brazil where they are
called nambu-sujo. Also, throughout...
-
producing high
pitched whistling sound mimicking the call of the
tinamou (
inambú) bird. The
Curupira allegedly beats on the
projecting root of the tree (sapopema)...
-
restricted to only verbs): mɔ̌h
inambu tɨh 3sg yæ̃ʔ-wɑd-hi-wɑ́g-ɑ́h roast-eat-FACT-day-DECL mɔ̌h tɨh yæ̃ʔ-wɑd-hi-wɑ́g-ɑ́h
inambu 3sg roast-eat-FACT-day-DECL...
- park's
fauna is diverse, with
species such as toucans, ñandú, suruku'a,
inambú, mbiguá, chahá, taguatí, caburé, capybara, rabbits, monkeys, guazutí, stags...
- tapira-pirarucu (pirarucu fish), iurará-anhanga (turtle), nhambu-anhanga (
inambu or
tinamou bird),
occurs in Cascudo's
folklore dictionary (1s ed., 1954)...
-
Crotophaga sp. anu jũtsĩ
Crypturellus soui
inambu tsĩ
Crypturellus strigulosus inambu utetaɨ
Crypturellus strigulosus inambu darɨro
Cucurbita sp. abóbora-do-mato...