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people are
divided into many
dialects and traditions,
which are Arekuna,
Kamarakoto, and Taurepang. The
Pemon are part of the
larger Cariban language family...
- The
Pemon language (or Pemón in Spanish) is an
indigenous language of the
Cariban family spoken by some 30,000
Pemon people, in Venezuela's Southeast,...
- Pemóng: Kapóng (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó), Makushi, Pemón (Taurepang,
Kamarakóto, Arekuna)
Panare Mapoyo–Tamanaku † Kumaná (Chaima, ****anagota, Tamanaku)...
- Makuxi, Teueia, and
Teweya people. Macushi, as well as the Arecuna,
Kamarakoto, and
Taurepan are
considered sub-groups of Pemon.
Macushi people speak...
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National Park and are
divided into
three groups: Arekunas, Taurepanes, and
Kamarakotos. They are the
native inhabitants of the Gran
Sabana and
today many work...
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Hitcher is
trying to
secure the
traditional toponym expressed in Arekuna,
Kamarakoto and Taurepan.
According to
Antonio Hitcher the most
northerly mountain...
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Purukoto Kapong: Akawayo;
Patamona Makushi Pemon: Arekuna; Ingariko;
Kamarakoto;
Taurepang Purukoto Venezuela De'kwana-Wayumara De'kwana
Wayumara Eñepa...
- The
expedition was the
first do****ented expedition,
which included ten
Kamarakoto natives (including
another woman named Juanita), to
reach the foot of...
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language family, and
include six
groups including the Arekuna, Ingarikó,
Kamarakoto, Tualipang,
Mapoyo and Macushi/Makushi (Macuxi or
Makuxi in Brazil). While...