- The
Tucano people (sometimes
spelt Tukano)(In Tucano: ye’pâ-masɨ (m.sg.), ye’pâ-maso (f.sg.), ye’pâ-masa (pl.)), are a
group of
Indigenous South Americans...
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Internal classification by
Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct)
Tukano Tukano,
Western Kueretu †
Tukano, Western,
Nuclear Mai Huna Koreguaje-Pioje Koreguaje-Tama...
- Tucano, also
Tukano or Tucana,
endonym ye’pâ-masa yee uúku͂sehé, is a
Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas,
Brazil and Colombia. Many
Tariana people, speakers...
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Uakti may
refer to:
Uakti (myth), a
mythical musician described by the
Tukano Indians of
South America Uakti (band), a
Brazilian percussion quartet This...
- the Kamentxá Indians, the
central and
southern areas to
tribes that
spoke Tukano languages (such as the Siona), and the
eastern to
tribes that
spoke Witoto...
- Tikuna-Yuri,
Tukano Atakame Barbakoa Barbakoa Atakame, Cholon-Hibito, Kechua, Mochika, Paez,
Tukano, Umbra,
Chibcha Bora-Muinane Choko, Guahibo,
Tukano, Witoto-Okaina...
- Press, pp. 117–119, ISBN 978-0-52163751-0 Ramirez,
Henri (2019), A Fala
Tukano dos Ye'pâ-Masa: Tomo I,
Porto Velho:
CEDEM Tiwari,
Bholanath (2004) [First...
- Fāng Xuán Wǔ) and the
White Tiger of the West (西方白虎, Xī Fāng Bái Hǔ). The
Tukano and
Kobeua people of the
Amazon used the
stars of
Cetus to
create a jaguar...
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lexical similarities with the Atakame, Cholon-Hibito, Kechua, Mochika, Paez,
Tukano, Umbra, and
Chibchan (especially
between Guaymí and
Southern Barbacoan branches)...
- Magdalena)
Colombia (Cesar & Magdalena) Mi'kmaq 7,140
Canada and
United States Tukano 7,100 São
Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas,
Brazil Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia...