- The
Matsés or
Mayoruna are an
indigenous people of the
Peruvian and
Brazilian Amazon.
Their traditional homelands are
located between the
Javari and Galvez...
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Matsés, also
referred to as
Mayoruna in Brazil, is an
Indigenous language utilized by the
inhabitants of the
border regions of Brazil-Peru. A term that...
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Mache or
matse are
glutinous rice
balls originally plain or
flavored with
coconut and
pandan from the
province of Laguna, Philippines. It is made from...
-
Matse Uwatse (born 10 May, 1981), po****rly
known by her
first name
Matse, is a
Nigerian on-air
personality and food blogger.
Uwatse was born on 10 May...
- live
mainly in
southern Chile and
southwestern Argentina (see Araucanian).
Matsés Pehuenche – a
branch of
Mapuches that
lived in the
Andean valleys of southern...
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Matzah brei (Yiddish: מצה ברײַ
matse bray,
literally 'matzah porridge'; Hebrew: מצה בריי,
matzah brei, or מצה מטוגנת,
matzah metugenet, literally, "fried...
- the
becchete or bëcchëte (pronounced b'-chéw-teh,[needs IPA] a
Matis and
Matsés word for a
medicinal plant) is a
plant species in the
family Apocynaceae...
- The
Matis people (also
called Matsë in
their own
native language) are an
indigenous people of Brazil.
Outsiders sometimes call them the
Jaguar People...
-
communist insurgents and the
Matsés indigenous group; four
prominent Matsés villages were
bombed during the 1964
Matsés m****acres. From 1968–1978, Rhodesia...
- ca. "Why Did it Take So Long
Between the
Bronze Age and the Iron Age? |
MATSE 81:
Materials In Today's World". www.e-education.psu.edu. Shea, J.J. (2003)...