- The
Machiguenga (also
Matsigenka, Matsigenga) are an
indigenous people who live in the high jungle, or montaña, area on the
eastern slopes of the Andes...
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Machiguenga (
Matsigenka) is a
major Arawakan language in the
Campa sub-branch of the family. It is
spoken in the
Urubamba River Basin and
along the Manu...
- the
Kampan branch of the
Arawak family, and is most
closely related to
Matsigenka, with
which it is
partially mutually intelligible. The
language is also...
- Foundation. pp. 17–25. Johnson,
Allen W. (2003).
Families of the forest: the
Matsigenka Indians of the
Peruvian Amazon.
University of
California Press. pp. 9–10...
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Nomatsiguenga (
Matsigenka) is an
Arawakan language of Peru. It is
close enough to
Machiguenga to
sometimes be
considered dialects of a
single language...
- po****tion
consisting of the
Campa tribes, prin****lly the
Machiguenga (
Matsigenka) and Asháninka. The
economy is
based on
forestry and the
nearby Camisea...
- and Pedrós: Pre-Andine
Nomatsigenga Asha-Ashe-Kak-Matsi-Nan Matsi-Nan
Matsigenka Nanti Asha-Ashe-Kak
Caquinte Ashe-Asha Asháninka Ashéninka Ashéninka Pajonal...
- Oren (2001), p. 3. Shepard,
Glenn H. (2002). "Chapter 6.
Primates in
Matsigenka subsistence and
world view". In Fuentes, Agustín; Wolfe,
Linda D. (eds...
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especiallyspider monkeys were once people. In the
creation myths of
Matsigenka mythology,
humans were the
first to
inhabit the
Earth and they were slowly...
-
Leadership and the
social construction of
power and
dominance among the
Matsigenka of the
Peruvian Amazon. Göteborg: Göteborgs
etnografiska museum. p. 127...