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- Koihoma (Coixoma), also known ambiguously as Coto (Koto) and Orejone (Orejón), neither its actual name, is an extinct, apparently Witotoan language of...
- Apache, if not part of them. Their divisions were Ancavistis, Jacomis, Orejones, Carlanes, and Cuampes, but of these the Carlanes at least belonged to...
- 432, or a WT in tattoos), the Rio Grande Valley (Vallucos), San Antonio (Orejones), Corpus Christi (Corpitos) and El Paso (Chucos or EPT). History, in their...
- of two inches, later inspired a Spanish nickname for the Inca people: orejones ("big ears"). Ivory earplugs have been used by the Hmong people. Silver...
- and Guatapuris in the Valley of the Cesar river, among these were the Orejones pertaining to the Toupeh, Acanayutos pertaining to the Motilon and Alcoholades...
- gloss Northern Uitoto Central Uitoto Southern Uitoto Caimito Hairúya Orejone/Koihoma Ocaina Nonuya Andoquero Coeruna Nüpode ****toto / Nɨpóde one dane...
- Cinema acting Year Series Character 1999 Manolito Gafotas Madre Orejones 2000 ¡Ja me maaten...! Susan 2013 Caminante (short film) Mara...
- which roughly renders as "The land of the four parts together". Called "Orejones" by the Spanish conquistadors (literally "big-eared"), Inca noblemen had...
- were probably lovers. Cacambo and Candide are captured by Oreillons, or Orejones; members of the Inca nobility who widened the lobes of their ears, and...
- distended ears of the native Chimú. Early Spanish explorers also gave the name Orejones or big-eared to several Amazon tribes. Indigenous peoples in Brazil History...