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Teteté may
refer to: the
Teteté people of the
Acuadorian Amazon the
Teteté language, a
Tucanoan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
Teteté were a
small group of
Western Tucanoan speakers, who once
lived in the
Ecuadorian Amazon or Oriente. Today,
their territory would lie within...
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ethnically distinct. As of 2013,
Siona is
spoken by
about 550 people.
Teteté dialect (Eteteguaje) is extinct.
There are 6 oral
vowels and six
nasal vowels...
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Tetete's tree frog (Boana
tetete) is a frog in the
family Hylidae. It is
endemic to Ecuador, Peru and Colombia.
Scientists have seen it
between 180 and...
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languages Media Lengua 9
varieties of
Quechua Secoya Shuar Spanish Siona Tetete Waorani Záparo
Constitution of
Ecuador 2008,
Chapter One,
Article 1, Wikisource...
- Achuar-Shiwiar, Cha'palaachi, Cofán, Tsachila, Cuaiquer, Secoya, Shuar, Siona,
Tetete,
Waorani Religion Majority:
Catholicism Minority:
Indigenous religion Related...
- (a.k.a. Kakawahe, Piohé) †
Siona (Bai Coca, Sioni, Pioje, Pioche-Sioni,
Tetete)
Secoya (Sieko Coca, Airo Pai, Piohé) ?Tama †
Eastern Tucanoan South Tanimuca...
- into Sìcìté Sénoufo
Tawang Monpa twm
Chinese and
Indian name for
Dakpakha Tetete teb Unattested, but
intelligeble with
Siona language Thu Lao tyl Duplicate...
- BioLib: 301764 BOLD: 155407 BugGuide: 2966 CoL: 55R8G EoL: 977017 EPPO:
TETETE GBIF: 5002722 iNaturalist: 118559 IRMNG: 10074243 ITIS: 703334 NatureServe:...
- Colombia,
natives from the Cofán, Siona, Oyo, Coreguaje, Macaguaje, Kichwa,
Teteté, ****toto, and
other nations were
indebted and
exploited as a work force...