- The
Motilones-Barí,
sometimes also
called Barís,
Motilones (or for its singular: Motilón) or Dobocubis, are an
indigenous people who live in the Catatumbo...
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Motilon may
refer to: Motilón people, an
ethnic group of
Colombia Motilón
language Motilon (beetle), a
genus of
insects in the
subfamily Prioninae Hieronyma...
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Colombian citizenship in 1988 and, as of a year later, was
still living in a
Motilone village.
Swedish anthropologists accused Olson of
destroying an aboriginal...
- Olson,
telling the
story of his work as a
Christian missionary with the
Motilone Barí people, an
indigenous tribe in
Colombia and Venezuela. The book begins...
- The Serranía de Los
Motilones is a
mountain range in the
Cordillera Oriental of
Colombia and Venezuela. A
forest reserve zone
exists within the range...
- 000), Kali'na (34,000),
Pemon (30,000), Anu͂ (21,000), Huottüja (15,000),
Motilone Barí, Ye'kuana and Yaruro.
Around 13 000 BCE
human settlement in the actual...
- was
heavily forested, and that time was
inhabited by the 'dangerous'
Motilone Indians. One day,
while de Loys and his crew were
resting near the Tarra...
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territories were: Caquetá Territory, San
Martin Territory and
Nevada and
Motilones Territory.
Constitutional history of Colombia#The
constitution of 1863...
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Amazon Basin. Old
names for this
river include Guallaga and Rio de los
Motilones. The
Huallaga is born on the
slopes of the
Andes in
central Peru and joins...
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dangerous South American (
Motilone) area. Mystery, adventure, and
drama weave through the film as
Americans face some
fearsome Motilone Jaguar worshiping warriors...