- The Puruhá are an
indigenous people of Ecuador.
Their traditional area in the
highlands of the
Andes Mountains includes much of
Chimborazo Province and...
- Puruhá (Puruguay,
Puruwá) and
Campbell (2012) is a
poorly attested extinct language of the Marañón
River basin in
Ecuador which is
difficult to classify...
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Orchhi Parmanandpur Parsia Parvejnagar Pindara Pipariya Pisanhari Prithvipur Puruwa Khera Rajtikoli Ratanpur Sahawar Shah
Saindola Sangrampur Sikri Sirsawan...
- Traditionally, the game is only pla**** by women. The game's
board (termed olinda-
puruwa)
comprises 2 rows of 7 pits each. At game setup, four
seeds are
places in...
- Cañari (Cañar, Kanyari) and Puruhá (Puruguay,
Puruwá) are two poorly-attested
extinct languages of the Marañón
River basin in
Ecuador that are difficult...
- Yunga, Chimú) Cañar–Puruhá Cañari (a.k.a. Cañar, Kanyari) Puruhá (a.k.a.
Puruwá, Puruguay) All
languages are now extinct.
Campbell (2012)
classifies Mochica...
- Kemali, Kenyam, Sralala, Ulunmu, Yike,
Yunat Nduga Kilmid Gemam, Kilmid,
Puruwa,
Yutpul Nduga Kora Brutnai, Kora, Nanggoal, Wenam,
Wilimi Nduga Koroptak...