- The Matsés or
Mayoruna are an
indigenous people of the
Peruvian and
Brazilian Amazon.
Their traditional homelands are
located between the
Javari and Galvez...
- 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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longer spoken daily).
Dialects are
listed in parentheses.
Panoan Mayoruna Tabatinga Mayoruna [most divergent] † Mayo
Matses Matses (Peruvian Matses, Brazilian...
- is
believed that some
South American indigenous cultures, such as the
Mayoruna people,
practiced endocannibalism in the past. The
Amahuaca Indians of...
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Amazon Mayoruna is an
extinct indigenous once
spoken along the
Amazon River, on the
borders of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia.
There were two dialects, known...
- be surviving.
Other groups include the Machiguenga, Nanti, Asháninka,
Mayoruna, Isconahua, Kapanawa, Yora, Murunahua, Chitonahua, Mastanahua, Kakataibo...
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Tabatinga Mayoruna is an
extinct indigenous language of the
Amazon basin, on the
borders of
Brazil and Peru. It is the most
divergent of the
Mayoruna languages...
-
Katukina family, the Matis, the Marubo, the
Kulina Pano and the
Matses or
Mayoruna, who
speak Panoan languages like the Korubo. The
region is also home to...
- Caquetá,
Colombia Machiguenga, Peru
Marubo Matsés (
Mayoruna, Maxuruna),
Brazil and Peru
Mayoruna (Maxuruna) Miriti,
Amazonas Department,
Colombia Murato...
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Jandiatuba Mayoruna is an
extinct indigenous language of the
Brazilian Amazon basin, near the
borders of Peru and Colombia. v t e...