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Ingarikó (Ingaricó) or
Kapon is a term that
collectively refers to
three closely related tribes of
indigenous people of
South America,
living in areas...
- dialects,
including Arecuna (or Arekuna), Camaracota, Camaracoto,
Ingariko (or
Ingarikó), Taulipang, and
Taurepan (Camaracoto may be a
distinct language)...
- two dialects,
Akawaio and Patamona. The
Macushi name of the
language is
Ingarikó. The
Carib tribes practice an
indigenous system of beliefs, one that dates...
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Amerindian traditions.
Akawaio (Also
known as Acahuayo, Acewaio, Akawai, or
Ingariko),
Mazaruni River basin and
Venezuela Island Caribs,
known as
their mainland...
- and Venezuela. They are one of
several closely related peoples called Ingarikó and Kapon. The
Akawaio language is used by 5,000 to 6,000 speakers. Akawaio...
- Waimiri] (N) Pemong: Macushi–Pemon [Arekuna], Akawaio–Patamona (= Kapong,
Ingariko) (N) Paravilyana:
Pawishiana †
Kaufman breaks this up into its constituent...
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Cariban language family, and
include six
groups including the Arekuna,
Ingarikó, Kamarakoto, Tualipang,
Mapoyo and Macushi/Makushi (Macuxi or
Makuxi in...
- Txikân, Chicao, Tunuli, Tonore, Chicão, Tchicão
Karib Mato
Grosso 584 2020
Ingarikó Acahuayo, Acewaio, Akawai, Akawaio, and
Kapon Karib Roraima, Guyana, Venezuela...
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Talian and
Riograndenser Hunsrückisch
Roraima — Hixkaryána (Hixkariána),
Ingarikó, Máku, Makuxí, Ninám, Pa tamóna (Kapóng), Sanumá, Taulipáng (Pemong), Waiwái...
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Guinau (4N 65W) Hixkaryána, Amazonas,
Brazil Hodï,
Venezuela Inao (4N 65W)
Ingarikó, Brazil,
Guyana and
Venezuela Jaoi (Yao), Guyana,
Trinidad and Venezuela...