- word
Jivaro is
likely a
corruption of xivar, a word that
means people in the
Shuar Chicham language.
During the
Spanish colonial period, "
Jivaros" were...
- Look up
Jivaro, jibaro, or
Gibaro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jivaro or Jibaro, also
spelled Hivaro or Hibaro, may
refer to: Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)...
- as inkis.
Europeans and
European Americans used to
refer to
Shuar as "
jívaros" or "jíbaros"; this word
probably derives from the 16th
century Spanish...
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Jivaro (also
known as Lost
Treasure of the Amazon) is a 1954
American 3-D
adventure film
directed by
Edward Ludwig and
starring Fernando Lamas, Rhonda...
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encouraged by this trade,
people in
Colombia and
Panama unconnected to the
Jívaros began to make
counterfeit tsantsas. They used
corpses from morgues, or...
- Lake
Jivaro is a
private man-made
reservoir lake in
southeast Shawnee County, Kansas.
Constructed in the
early 1960s, it lies just east of
Shawnee Heights...
- The
Chicham languages, also
known as
Jivaroan (Hívaro,
Jívaro, Jibaro) is a
small language family of
northern Peru and
eastern Ecuador.
Chicham consists...
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Chapacura Guamo Uro (including Puquina)
Cayuvava Coche Jivaro–Kandoshi Cofán
Esmeralda Jivaro Kandoshi Yaruro Kariri–Tupi
Piaroa Taruma Timote Trumai...
- "people", also
known by such (now derogatory)
terms as Chiwaro, Jibaro,
Jivaro, or Xivaro, is an
indigenous language spoken by the
Shuar people of Morona...
- of life. In the late 1970s,
roughly 30,000
Quichua speakers and 15,000
Jívaros lived in
Oriente Indigenous communities.
Quichua speakers (sometimes referred...