- part of Venezuela. The
Macushi are also
known as the Macusi, Macussi,
Makushi, Ma****, Makuxi, Teueia, and
Teweya people. Macushi, as well as the Arecuna...
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accounts of the
Makushi in the 1940s, and her work is
heavily relied upon for
comparisons between historical and
contemporary Makushi life. The Pemon...
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family spoken in Brazil,
Guyana and Venezuela. It is also
referred to as
Makushi, Ma****, Macuxi, Macusi, Macussi,
Teweya or Teueia. It is the most populous...
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Rupununi region. The name
Rupununi originates from the word
rapon in the
Makushi language, in
which it
means the black-bellied
whistling duck
found along...
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Venezuelan Carib Pemóng–Panare Pemóng: Kapóng (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó),
Makushi, Pemón (Taurepang, Kamarakóto, Arekuna)
Panare Mapoyo–Tamanaku † Kumaná...
- "John the gl**** broke"). At
least five
languages have been do****ented (
Makushi, Arekuna, Päri, Mangarayi, and Selk’nam) that use OVS
order in transitive...
- language, are the Akawaio,
Arawak (Lokono),
Arekuna (Pemon),
Carib (Karinya),
Makushi, Patamona, Wai Wai, Wapichan, and Warao. They are the third-largest demographic...
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Lokoratna Journal of Folklore. 6. Schacht, Ryan N. (2013). "C****ava and the
Makushi: a
shared history of
resiliency and transformation"". Food and Identity...
- ISSN 0169-5347. PMID 25267298. Schacht, Ryan N. (2013), C****ava and the
Makushi: A
Shared History of
Resiliency and Transformation, Bloomsbury, T&T Clark...
- po****tion of 274
people as of 2012. The
village is
primarily inhabited by
Makushi people. The area of land in
which Surama is
located has been inhabited...