- The
Nomole or Cujareño people, also
known as the
Mashco Piro, are an
indigenous tribe of
nomadic hunter-gatherers who
inhabit the
remote regions of the...
-
Mashco may
refer to the
following languages:
Amarakaeri language Mashco Piro
language Yine
language There is also an
unclassified language of Peru by...
- at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "Piro
Language and the Piro
Indian Tribe (
Mashco Piro, Cujareño)". www.native-languages.org.
Archived from the
original on...
-
during the
rubber boom. His
enterprise exploited and
enslaved Asháninka,
Mashco-Piro, Harákmbut, Shipibo-Conibo and
other native groups, who were then dedicated...
- used with
Whites (Matteson 1965). The name
Mashco has
sometimes been
incorrectly applied to the Yine. (See
Mashco Piro.)
Extinct varieties of Piro (Yine):: 244 ...
-
century founder of the
monastery at
Caldey Island, near Manorbier,
Wales Mashco-Piro, an
uncontacted tribe in Peru Piro people,
commonly called Yine, an...
- The
Harakmbut (Arakmbut, Harakmbet) are
indigenous people in Peru. They
speak the
Harakmbut language. An
estimated 2,000
Harakmbut people live in the Madre...
- with
support from the
Iniciativa Amotocodie. The
Nomole (derogatory
called Mashco-Piro) are
nomadic Arawak hunter-gatherers who
inhabit Manú
National Park...
- park so far.
Among the
native peoples living inside the park are: Yora,
Mashco-Piro, Matsiguenka,
Harakmbut and Yine; plus
other human groups living in...
- Iaco River, Caeté River, and
Chandless River,
territory of Acre, Brazil.
Mashco /
Sirineiri /
Moeno -
spoken on the
Pilcopata River,
department of Madre...