- The
Pemon or
Pemón (Pemong) are
indigenous people living in
areas of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. The
Pemon people are
divided into many
dialects and...
- The
Pemon conflict is an
ongoing conflict which is a part of the
wider Crisis in Venezuela. The
conflict is
centered around mining disputes between the...
- The
Pemon language (or
Pemón in Spanish), is an
indigenous language of the
Cariban family spoken by some 30,000
Pemon people, in Venezuela's Southeast...
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Angel Falls (Spanish:
Salto Ángel;
Pemon:
Kerepakupai Merú or Parakupá Vená) is a
waterfall in Venezuela. It is the world's
tallest uninterrupted waterfall...
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reside in Guyana: the Wai Wai, Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana,
Pemon,
Akawaio and Warao.
Historically dominated by the
Lokono and
Kalina tribes...
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Venezuelan Army sent
troops to the
Brazilian border,
driving through the
Pemon tribe of Kumarakapay.
Local indigenous protesters and
leaders in Kumarakapay...
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Cetopsidium pemon is a
species of
whale catfish found in the
Caroni River and the
Caura River basins,
southern tributaries of the
Orinoco in
eastern Venezuela...
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Amazonian Carib: Yawaperi: Atruahí [Atrowari, Waimiri] (N) Pemong: Macushi–
Pemon [Arekuna], Akawaio–Patamona (= Kapong, Ingariko) (N) Paravilyana: Pawishiana...
- Guyana. The word
tepui means "house of the gods" in the
native tongue of the
Pemon, the
indigenous people who
inhabit the Gran Sabana.
Tepuis tend to be found...
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distinct language,
although there is
understanding between speakers of
Pemon, Kapóng, and Macushi.
According to a
survey conducted by the Inter-American...