- The
Ticuna (also Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna,
Ticuna: Magüta) are an
indigenous people of
Brazil (36,000),
Colombia (6,000), and Peru (7,000). They...
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Ticuna, Tikuna,
Tucuna or
Tukuna is a
language spoken by
approximately 50,000
people in the
Amazon Basin,
including the
countries of Brazil, Peru, and...
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Ticuna–Yuri is a
small family,
perhaps even a
dialect continuum,
consisting of at
least two, and
perhaps three,
known languages of
South America: the major...
- Duke and
Rodolfo Vásquez, it is
reported that
Amazonian Indians from the
Ticuna tribe mix the
latex from a
closely related species,
Tabernaemontana sananho...
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isolated languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez,
Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro.
There are also two
Creole languages spoken in the...
- m****acre (Portuguese: m****acre do
Capacete [mɐˈsakɾi ðu kɐpɐˈsetʃi]) of the
Ticuna people took
place in
March 1988, in the muni****lity of
Benjamin Constant...
- Masked-dance, and wedding-feast of
Ticuna Indians,
engravings for Bates's 1863 The
Naturalist on the
River Amazons...
- home to
several indigenous people,
including the Witoto, Inga, Tucano,
Ticuna, and Nukak. The
Peruvian Yagua settled in the
riverside village of La Libertad...
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South America,
uniting two
proposed genetic groupings, Hodi–Saliban and
Ticuna–Yuri. This
language family was
proposed by
Marcelo Jolkesky (2016), based...
- (724 sq mi). It has
about 6,000 residents, most of them are
indigenous (from the
Ticuna tribe) and its
specificity is that it is
entirely pedestrian, no car or...