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Magta or
Maguta may
refer to:
Magta people, or Ticuna, an
ethnic group of the
Amazon Magta language, or Ticuna,
their language Magta-Lahjar, a town in...
- The
Ticuna (also
Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna) are an
indigenous people of
Brazil (36,000),
Colombia (6,000), and Peru (7,000). They are the most...
- Igbo Asa; Ahoho-Isa
Ipokia Agada Methodist School Agada; Oja Agada; Ita
Maguta;
Community Pry.
School Iguu; I. P. L. G.
School Igade; Jihome; I. P. L....
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changing the tone used to
pronounce them. Tïcuna is also
known as Magta,
Maguta, Tucuna/Tukuna, and Tukna.
Ticuna is the
Indigenous language most widely...
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Muzuwa for
technical graphics and
principles of accounts.
Later on Mrs.
Maguta joined the team and took over in
geography and shona.
Towards the end of...
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Arawakan Mato Grosso, Mato
Grosso do Sul, São
Paulo 26,065 2014
Ticuna Magüta, Tikuna,
Tukuna Ticuna–Yuri Amazonas, Colombia, Peru 72,553 (Brazil: 57...
- in
Machakos and
Taita hills in
Eastern and
coast provinces respectively.
MAGUTA COFFEE ESTATE - Nyeri,
Muruguru (Specialty
Organic Coffee &
origin trips)...
- is 8,793 km² (5,495 mi²). The area is
inhabited by
Ticuna Indians. The
Magüta Museum in the town is
devoted to
their culture and language. In 1988 the...
- leaf;
leaves ithangu;
mathangu root;
roots muri; miri salt ****bi oil/fat
maguta hunger(general) ng’aragu
hunger for meat ngumba iron (metal) ****a one...
- Bationo, Andre; Waswa, Boaz; Okeyo,
Jeremiah M.; Maina, Fredah; Kihara, Job
Maguta (eds.).
Innovations as Key to the
Green Revolution in Africa. Dordrecht:...