- The
Patamona are an
Amerindian people native to the
Pakaraima Mountains of
Guyana and
northern Brazil. They
speak a
Cariban language, Kapóng, and have...
- Kamarang, Jawalla, Waramadong, and Kako.
There are two dialects,
Akawaio and
Patamona. The
Macushi name of the
language is Ingarikó. The
Carib tribes practice...
- waters". Nine
indigenous tribes reside in Guyana: the Wai Wai, Macushi,
Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon,
Akawaio and Warao.
Historically dominated...
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Adelophryne patamona is a
species of frog in the
family Eleutherodactylidae. It is
endemic to the
Pacaraima Mountains of
southwestern Guyana, although...
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English Indigenous Akawaio, Arawak, Atorada, Carib, Macushi, Mapidian,
Patamona, Pemon, Waiwai, Wapishana,
Warao Vernacular Guyanese Creole, Caribbean...
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Fifteen Thousand Miles on the
Amazon and its tributaries.
According to a
Patamona Indian legend,
Kaieteur Falls was
named for Kai, a chief, or
Toshao who...
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known as Cariña, Galibi, Kalihna, Kalinya, Kariña, Kari’nja),
northeast Patamona (Also
known as Ingarikó), west central, Brazil, and
Venezuela Lokono (Arawak)...
- Atruahí [Atrowari, Waimiri] (N) Pemong: Macushi–Pemon [Arekuna], Akawaio–
Patamona (= Kapong, Ingariko) (N) Paravilyana:
Pawishiana †
Kaufman breaks this...
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include the Arawaks, the Wai Wai, the Caribs, the Akawaio, the Arecuna, the
Patamona, the Wapixana, the Macushi, and the Warao. The two
largest groups, the...
- 180 ft), it is 18
kilometres (11 mi) east of Kurukabaru. The
Akawaio and
Patamona people are the most
prominent groups in the area.
Their communities had...