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Sanima may
refer to:
Sanima people, an
ethnic group of
Venezuela and
Brazil Sanima language, a
language of
Venezuela and
Brazil Sanima Bank, a Nepalese...
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Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï
Puinave Jivi Barí
Uruak Sapé Pumé
Piaroa Yanomamö
Sanemá Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups (2011) 51.6%
multiracial 43.6%
White 3.6% Afro-Venezuelan...
- The Sanumá, also
referred to as
Sanema,
Sanima Tsanuma, Guaika, Samatari, Samatali,
Xamatari and
Chirichano in the literature, are an
indigenous people...
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Yanomaman language spoken in
Venezuela and Brazil. It is also
known as
Sanema, Sanima, Tsanuma, Guaika, Samatari, Samatali,
Xamatari and Chirichano. Most...
- (isolate) Pumé 5420 yae
Warao 18000 mis Piaroa–Saliban
Piaroa 12200 pid
Yanomami Yanomamö 15700 guu
Sanemá 5500 xsu
Yanam 100 shb Tupi–Guarani
Yeral 435 yrl...
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Severely endangered skf Salamãy
language Critically endangered mnd
Sanema language Vulnerable xsu
Shanenawa language Vulnerable ywn
Siriano language...
- in the country.
Among the main
groups are the Pemones, the Yekuana, the
Sanemá, the Panares, the
Hotis and the Piaroas. All of
these groups speak their...
- 1997
Karakalpak amazon leader.
Hanekasa Fossae 29.0N 148.5E 700.0 1997
Sanema (Venezuela)
amazon warrior.
Hildr Fossa 45.4N 159.4E 677.0 1985
Norse mythological...
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second (125,200 cu ft/s). The
river is
inhabited by both the Ye'kuana and
Sanema indigenous groups. The
river drains the
Guayanan Highlands moist forests...
- (2005:204) See Los
Hijos de La Luna:
Monografia Anthropologica Sobre los
Indios Sanema-Yanoama, Caracas, Venezuela:
Editorial Arte, 1974 Van Cott,
Donna Lee (2006)...