- In
Hawaiian mythology,
Pakaʻa is the god of the wind and the
inventor of the sail. In the legend,
Pakaʻa was the
child of a
traveling royal named Kuanuʻuanu...
- The Wariʼ, also
known as the
Pakaa Nova, are an
indigenous people of Brazil,
living in
seven villages in the
Amazon rainforest in the
state of Rondônia...
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Novos Extractive Reserve Pacaás
Novos River Pacaás
Novos language Wariʼ (
Pakaa Nova)
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Nightmarchers Nuʻu -
Hawaiian Noah Papa -
Goddess of
Nature Paʻao
Pakaʻa - a god of the wind,
gatekeeper of the underworld, wife of Kaiwa, Mother...
- and safe journeys. La'a Maomao,
Hawaiian god of the wind and forgiveness.
Pakaa,
Hawaiian god of the wind and
inventor of the sail. The
Polynesian trickster...
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Arawakan Amazonas,
Venezuela 1,659 (Brazil: 1,039, Venezuela: 620) 2014 Wari'
Pakaa Nova, Waricaca', Uari, Orowari,
Txapakura Rondônia 4,461 2020 W****u U****u...
- east of Rondônia 0
Panoan 2 dialects:
Pakawara / †Karipuna, Chácobo / †
Pakaa-Nova
lower Beni River, Yata
River and Abunã
River 700
Panoan †Atsawaka,...
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characters also
exist in
Polynesian mythology, such as the male
priest Pakaʻa and his
chief and
lover Keawe-nui-a-ʻUmi, and the
famed fisherman Nihooleki...
- The Wariʼ
language (also Orowari, Wari, Pacaá Novo, Pacaás Novos,
Pakaa Nova, Pakaásnovos) is the sole
remaining vibrant language of the
Chapacuran language...
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Spoken in Brazil: Torá Urupá Jarú Jamará Oro Win Wariʼ (
Pakaas Novos)
Tapoaya Kutiana Matáwa (Matáma)
Kumana (Cautario) Uomo
Urunamakan Kujuna Pawumwa-Wanyam...