- The
Omagua people (also
known as the Umana, Cambeba, and Kambeba) are an
indigenous people in Brazil's
Amazon Basin.
Their territory, when
first in contact...
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Omagua is a Tupí-Guarani
language closely related to Cocama,
belonging to the
Group III
subgroup of the Tupí-Guaraní family,
according to
Aryon Rodrigues'...
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Omagua or low
jungle (selva baja or
partially tierra caliente) is one of the
eight natural regions of Peru. It is
located between 80 and 400m
above sea...
- Nheengatu, a.k.a. Língua
Geral as
lingua franca, and Potiguára), Cocama–
Omagua*, Tupinikin**
Tenetehara (Group IV): Akwáwa (dialects: Asuriní, Suruí do...
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Bible have been
translated into the language.
Cocama is
closely related to
Omagua, a
nearly extinct language spoken in Peru and Brazil.
Plosive sounds may...
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Bujurquina omagua is a
species of fish from the
genus Bujurquina. The
species was
described initially by Říčan, Oldřich & Říčanová, Štěpánka in 2023. Wikimedia...
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Guarani panambi, the
Eastern Bolivian Guarani panapana, the
Cocama and
Omagua panama, and the Sirionó ana ana are cognates,
derived from the Old Tupi...
- Orellana's
party p****ed
through a long
stretch of land
inhabited by the
Omagua.
Impressed by
their religious idols,
their skilfully crafted pottery, and...
- the
Amazon River in
search of the
mythical golden Kingdom El
Dorado and
Omagua. In 1561,
Aguirre led a
mutiny against the expedition's commander, Pedro...
- the
Great Plains in the 16th
century Unama people, more
commonly known as
Omagua,
Indigenous peoples of
South America.
Umana Yana, a
thatched hut conference...