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drastically affected by
colonial warfare, as were
their neighbours, the
Quiriquire and the Jirajara. The Caquetíos were also
present in Aruba, Curaçao and...
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transliterated as Apacuane,
Apakuama or Apakuana—was a 16th-century
woman of the
Quiriquires (also
known as Kirikires), a
branch of the
Carib people that inhabited...
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Tamanaco was a
native Venezuelan chief, who as
leader of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires tribes led (during part of the 16th century) the
resistance against the...
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Jacinto Hidalgo Personal information Born (1943-01-04)4
January 1943
Quiriquire, Punceres,
Venezuela Died 22 May 2020(2020-05-22) (aged 77) Mayagüez,...
- lake
refer to it as Coquivacoa. The
tribes of Wayuu, Caquetíos, and
Quiriquires also
lived in the area. When
Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci and Spanish...
- Guaga-tagare
Caribes 4.000
Idioma Chaima Lengua extinta (†) Venezuela 23
Quiriquire Caribes Extinta (†) Sin
datos Lengua extinta (†) Venezuela 24 Mariche...
- were the Caracas, the Teques, the ****anagotos, the
Mariches and the
Quiriquires. The
Teques inhabited the
southwestern part of Guaire. The
Mariches inhabited...
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western s**** of Lake
Valencia in the
state of Aragua. (Unattested.)
Quiriquire –
extinct language once
spoken on the Tuy
River and
Misoa River, state...
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Timucua Sepé
Tiaraju of the
Guarani Missions Tamanaco of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires Tibiriçá of the
Tupiniquims of São
Paulo Urracá of the Ngäbe of Panama...
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slight repo****tion. With the
drilling of the
Moneb No. 1 well in the
Quiriquire field in 1928, oil
exploitation began and the area
experienced an important...