- The
Macushi (Makuusi, Portuguese: Macuxi) are an
indigenous people living in the
borderlands of
southern Guyana,
northern Brazil in the
state of Roraima...
- of many waters". Nine
indigenous tribes reside in Guyana: the Wai Wai,
Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon,
Akawaio and Warao. Historically...
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Macushi is an
indigenous language of the
Carib family spoken in Brazil,
Guyana and Venezuela. It is also
referred to as Makushi, Ma****, Macuxi, Macusi...
- Land) is an
indigenous territory in Brazil,
intended to be home to the
Macushi people. It is
located in the
northern half of the
Brazilian state of Roraima...
- a
minority of the po****tion.
These include Cariban languages such as
Macushi,
Akawaio and Wai-Wai; and
Arawakan languages such as
Arawak (or Lokono)...
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other closely related Venezuelan Cariban languages which also
include the
Macushi and
Kapon (or Kapong, also
sometimes used by
natives to name the Pemon...
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about three dozen, but most are
spoken only by a few
hundred people.
Macushi is the only
language among them with
numerous speakers,
estimated at 30...
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although there is
understanding between speakers of Pemon, Kapóng, and
Macushi.
According to a
survey conducted by the Inter-American
Development Bank...
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traditionally a woman's work of
pounding c****ava. The
identity of the
Macushi people of
Guyana is
closely bound up with the
growth and
processing of...
- Waramadong, and Kako.
There are two dialects,
Akawaio and Patamona. The
Macushi name of the
language is Ingarikó. The
Carib tribes practice an indigenous...