- Huanyam, Wañam, or
Pawumwa may
refer to:
Huanyam people, a
historic ethnic group of
Brazil Huanyam language, an
extinct language of
Brazil This disambiguation...
- Wanám, (also
Huanyam and
Pawumwa), were a
group of
Amerindians once
native to the
region of
southern Rondônia in Brazil. They
lived on the Cautarinho...
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Cabishi (spurious)
Cujuna ****aná (Cutianá)
Matama (Matawa)
Urunamacan Pawumwa (Abitana Wanyam) Lévi-Strauss had also
proposed a
Huanyam linguistic stock...
-
published in 1921 and
described thirteen new taxa. He also made
notes on the
Pawumwa Indians and
their language as well as
collected information for a book...
- the old
mission of San Borja, Bolivia. (Unattested.) Wañám /
Huanyam /
Pawumwa -
spoken between the São
Miguel River and São
Domingo River, territory...
- Cautario) (Abitana-Kumaná) Kabixí (Cabishi, Cabichí, Habishi, Parecís,
Pawumwa)
Itene (Iteneo, Iténez, Moré) Wari
group (Southern Chapacuran) Quitemo...