- The
Pemon or Pemón (Pemong) are
indigenous people living in
areas of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. The
Pemon people are
divided into many
dialects and...
- Amazonas,
Colombia 2,889 (Brazil: 2,684, Colombia: 205) 2014
Taurepang Taulipang, Taurepangue, Taulipangue,
Pemon Karib Roraima,
Venezuela 28,006 (Brazil:...
- the
middle and
eastern parts of Maracá Island. Pemón
group Taurepän /
Taulipáng /
Ipuricoto / Pemón –
spoken between the
Uraricuena River and
Mount Roraima...
- Americas,
Betelgeuse signifies a
severed limb of a man-figure (Orion)—the
Taulipang of
Brazil know the
constellation as Zililkawai, a hero
whose leg was cut...
-
indigenous po****tions: the Kaliñas, the Macusis, the
Warau (Warao), the
Taulipangs, the
Tembes and the Chané-Chriguanos.
Explorer Everard im
Thurn provided...
- (Hixkariána), Ingarikó, Máku, Makuxí, Ninám, Pa tamóna (Kapóng), Sanumá,
Taulipáng (Pemong), Waiwái, Wapixána, Yanomámi, Yekuána (Mayongóng)
Santa Catarina...
- 87 (2006) ?
seriously endangered Brazil Guyana,
Venezuela Taurepang Taulipang, Pemon,
Arekuna Cariban 582 (2002) 500
seriously endangered Brazil Guyana...
-
Arecuna (or Arekuna), Camaracota, Camaracoto,
Ingariko (or Ingarikó),
Taulipang, and
Taurepan (Camaracoto may be a
distinct language). The
Pemon language...
- to a
variety of
myths and cultures. The tale was
heavily based on the
Taulipang myth, Makunaima,
which gave the tale its
mythical structure. One of the...
- took many photographs. He
incorrectly used the
local names Arekuna and
Taulipang to
describe the
indigenous groups he studied, but
these are
local names...