- Yãnoma - 178
speakers in
Brazil Sanumá Sanumá (also
known as Tsanuma, Sanima) - 5,100
speakers mainly in
Venezuela Sanumá is the most
lexically distinct...
- The
Sanumá, also
referred to as Sanema,
Sanima Tsanuma, Guaika, Samatari, Samatali,
Xamatari and
Chirichano in the literature, are an
indigenous people...
-
Yanomawi is used to
refer to
communities north of the Orinoco. The term
Sanumá corresponds to a
dialect reserved for a
cultural subgroup, much influenced...
- Sanöma /ˈsænʊmə/ or
Sanumá is a
Yanomaman language spoken in
Venezuela and Brazil. It is also
known as Sanema, Sanima, Tsanuma, Guaika, Samatari, Samatali...
- State. In Venezuela, the Yeꞌkuana live
alongside their former enemies, the
Sanumá (Yanomami subgroup). When the Yeꞌkuana wish to
refer to themselves, they...
- Transliteration: "Shukipi to
Ouchi Dēto Yaba" (****anese: しゅきぴとおうちデートやばっ) Ken
Sanuma Yoshihiro Hiramine February 20, 2022 (2022-2-20) Juju
declines Kitagawa's...
- the
south of
Venezuela and the
north of Brazil: Yanomamö
Ninam Yanomám
Sanumá (1.669) Ỹaroamë The Macro-Makú
family is made up by the Makú languages,...
- Mexico,
United States Timbira 5,100
Brazil (Maranhão, Tocantins, Pará)
Sanumá 5,100
Venezuela Brazil &
Venezuela Muscogee 5,072
Muscogee (Cr****) Nation...
- Chirichano, and
Guaika are
alternative names for:
Sanuma people, an
ethnic group of
Venezuela and
Brazil Sanuma language, a
language of
Venezuela and Brazil...
- "Negai o Nose ta
Tenbin ~Mawaru~" (****anese: 願いをのせた天秤 ~廻(まわる)~) Ken
Sanuma Ken
Sanuma January 15, 2025 (2025-1-15) For the
Tanabata festival Asahi distributes...