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Rican musical genre Jivaroan peoples,
indigenous peoples in
northern Peru and
eastern Ecuador Jívaro
people or Shuar, one of the
Jivaroan peoples Jivaro languages...
- The
Jivaroan peoples are the
indigenous peoples in the
headwaters of the Marañon
River and its tributaries, in
northern Peru and
eastern Ecuador. The tribes...
- The
Chicham languages, also
known as
Jivaroan (Hívaro, Jívaro, Jibaro) is a
small language family of
northern Peru and
eastern Ecuador.
Chicham consists...
- only been do****ented in the
northwestern region of the
Amazon rainforest.
Jivaroan peoples,
which includes the Shuar, Achuar,
Huambisa and
Aguaruna tribes...
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proposal of
Morris Swadesh and
other historical linguists. The two families,
Jivaroan and
Cahuapanan are most
frequently linked, the
isolates less often. Do****entation...
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Society Keetoowah Society Longhouse Mohawk Muscogee Cr****
Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw
Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha
Muisca Native...
- toponyms.
Based on this,
Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño (1936)
classified it as a
Jivaroan language.
Kaufman (1994)
states that
there is "little resemblance", but...
- of head shrinking,
known as Tzantsa. The
Shuar language belongs to the
Jivaroan linguistic family and is
spoken by over 50,000
people in the region. The...
- (see) was a
Jivaroan language. The name
Xiroa may be a
variant of Jivaro.
Rabona is
attested by a few words, some of
which seem to be
Jivaroan, but others...
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Society Keetoowah Society Longhouse Mohawk Muscogee Cr****
Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw
Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Purépecha
Muisca Native...