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Muinane is an
indigenous American language spoken in Colombia.
Muinane belongs to the
Boran language family,
along with Bora.
Muinane is
spoken by 150...
- Bora–Miranya, Boro, Meamuyna) of
western Brazil (Amazonas State)
Muinane (a.k.a. Bora
Muinane,
Muinane Bora, Muinani, Muename) of
southwestern Colombia (Amazonas...
- live on the
western end of
their historical territory.
Another group, the
Muinane,
traditionally lived to the east of the Murui.
Historically they were a...
- kamalampi) and hananeroca, from the
Arawakan languages[which?] bakko, from Bora-
Muinane languages[which?] jono pase, used by Ese'Ejja
people uipa, from Guahibo...
- and
Colombian rubber firms were ****toto, Bora, Andoque, Ocaina, Nonuya,
Muinanes and Resígaros. The main
figures of the
Peruvian Amazon Company, including...
-
Haida Nation,
Canada Alaska,
United States and
British Columbia,
Canada Muinane 150 Amazonas,
Colombia Amazonas,
Colombia Deg
Xinag 127 Alaska, United...
- Nïpode (also
known as Nüpode,
Nipode ****toto,
Nipode Witoto,
Witoto Muinane,
Muinane ****toto, Muiname) Mïnïca–Murai Mïnïca (also
known as
Witoto Meneca...
- is most
frequently spoken), Ticuna, Bora, Andoque,
Yucuna (Jukuna), and
Muinane.[citation needed] The
indigenous peoples are
shown to have
suffered at...
- confluence) Pre-Proto-Harakmbut-Katukinan (Tefé confluence) Pre-Proto-Bora-
Muinane (****urá, Jutaí, Juruá confluences) Proto-Pano-Takanan (Içá and Jutaí confluences)...
- America. It has
occasionally been
referred to as
Muinane Witoto, not to be
confused with the
Muinane language. Nüpode ****toto
belongs to the Witotoan...