- Ye'kwana, Ye'Kuana, Yekuana, Yequana, Yecuana, Dekuana, Maquiritare,
Makiritare, So'to or Maiongong, are a Cariban-speaking
tropical rain-forest tribe...
- [Kumaná]; Arakajú † (to Wayana); Yao † and
Tiverikoto †; Wajumará † (to
Makiritare)
Tamanaku is
close to
Mapoyo South Amazonian Carib: Bakairi: Bakairí,...
-
cultural factors on the
demography and
pattern of gene flow from the
Makiritare to the
Yanomama indians", in Hulse, F. S. (ed.), Man and nature: studies...
- humans. They are a
delicacy in the diet of some
human cultures such as the
Makiritare in the Alto
Orinoco province of Venezuela,
where they are
commonly used...
- 2013 (named
after John Deacon)
Heteragrion majus Selys, 1886
Heteragrion makiritare De Marmels, 2004
Heteragrion mantiqueirae Machado, 2006
Heteragrion melanurum...
-
inland along the
Orinoco River. Here the Ye'kuana (then
known as the
Makiritare)
organised serious resistance in 1775 and 1776.
Under Spanish colonization...
- collection, and the
Ethnographic Museum of the
Venezuelan Indios (Piaroa,
Makiritare, Panare,
Warao and Motilon),
founded thanks to the
contribution of the...
- de la
lengua Makiritare". Antropológica. 6: 7–46. Escoriaza,
Damian de (1959). "Algunos
datos lingüisticos mas
sobre la
lengua Makiritare". Antropológica...
-
Syntermes aculeosus are
eaten in some
indigenous cultures; for
example in the
Makiritare in the Alto
Orinoco province of Venezuela,
where they fish the soldiers...
-
inhabitants of the area,
there are
records that
record the
death of some 2,000
makiritare indigenous inhabitants due to
their repressive actions between 1913 and...