- The
Taromenane are an
uncontacted people living in
Yasuni National Park, at the
Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.
Together with the
Tagaeri they make up the two...
- communities—the Tagaeri, the ****ñatare, the Oñamenane, and two
groups of the
Taromenane—have
rejected all
contact with the
outside world and
continue to move...
- the world. In
addition to Tagaeri, the area is home to
their kin, the
Taromenane,
another eastern Waorani group.
Tagae and his
followers were
among the...
-
Indigenous peoples of
Ecuador live in the
Amazon region: the
Tagaeri and the
Taromenane. Both are
eastern Huaorani peoples living in
Yasuni National Park. These...
- on
Earth and is home to many
Indigenous people,
including Tagaeri and
Taromenane people living in
voluntary isolation from the
world community. The aim...
- is also home to two
uncontacted indigenous tribes, the
Tagaeri and the
Taromenane. Many
indigenous people use the
riverways within the park as a main mode...
-
subvictoriensis Rick (1960)
Polyporus subvirgatus Lloyd (1911)
Polyporus taromenane Toapanta-Alban, Ordoñez &
Blanchette (2021)
Polyporus tasmaniae Berk....
-
richest on the planet. It is also home to the
uncontacted Tagaeri and
Taromenane clans of the
Huaorani people.
Although a
large part of the Yasuní Biosphere...
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territory where Huaorani village is situated. Two Huao factions,
Tagaeri and
Taromenane are
uncontacted groups. It is
located in
areas of the
basins of the rivers...