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Marúbo is a
Panoan language of Brazil. The
Marubo language is
considered threatened due to
competition with Portuguese. /v/ can be
heard as
either [v]...
- The
Marúbo people are an
indigenous group who
primarily inhabit the
western Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The
Marubo live in the far west of Brazil, in...
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Tsohom D****a, who
sepak languages in the
Katukina family, the Matis, the
Marubo, the
Kulina Pano and the
Matses or Mayoruna, who
speak Panoan languages...
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Junction railway station, Maharashtra,
India mzr, the ISO 639-3 code for
Marúbo language,
Brazil Mengzi Ren, a
fossilized human This
disambiguation page...
- (Atsawaka, Yamiaka)
Arazaire †
Blanco River Remo † Tarauacá
Kashinawa †
Marubo Marubo [of the
Javari Basin]
Katukina (or Waninawa:
Katukina of Olinda, Katukina...
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indigenous groups in the
southeast Amazon rainforest, such as the Matsés,
Marubo, Amahuaca, Kashinawa, Katukina, Yawanawá, and Kaxinawá.
There are ethnographic...
- po****tion in the
region declined and
monkey meat
became less available. The
Marubo native tribe of
Amazonia are
known for
eating animals such as tapir, deer...
- the
Internet to a
number of
remote villages in the area,
including the
Marubo tribes. The Unconquered: In
Search of the Amazon's Lost Tribes,
First Edition...
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Tsohom D****a, who
sepak languages in the
Katukina family, the Matis, the
Marubo, the
Kulina Pano, the
Korubo and the
Matses or Mayoruna, who
speak Panoan...
- Kaxuyana,
Wayana and Aparai.
Amazonas — Apurinã, Baniwa, Dessana, Kanamari,
Marubo, Matis, Matses, Mawe, Mura, Nheengatu, Tariana, Tikuna, Tukano, Waiwai,...