- for
Indigenous communities. The
Autonomous Territorial Government of the
Wampis Nation (GTANW) of the
Peruvian Amazon was the
first to be established. Other...
- The Huambisa, also
known as the
Wampis, are an
indigenous people of Peru and Ecuador. One of the
Jivaroan peoples, they
speak the
Huambisa language and...
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States Wampis language, of Peru
Wampis people, an
ethnic group of Peru This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wampi. If an...
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Autonomous Territorial Government of the
Wampis Nation (GTANW)".
Transformative Pathways.
Retrieved 2023-11-12. "The
Wampis Nation - the
first indigenous autonomous...
- Huambisa, Huambiza, Wambiza, Jíbaro, Xívaro,
Wampis, Maina, or Shuar-Huampis is an
indigenous language of the
Huambisa people of Peru.
Spanish colonizers...
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belonging to the
Jivaroan family,
alongside the Shuar, Shiwiar, Awajun, and
Wampis (Perú). They are
settled along the
banks of the
Pastaza River,
Huasaga River...
- poaching.
Securing the
Wampís territory, in
partnership with
Forest Peoples Programme: The
project aims not only to ****ist the
Wampís indigenous community...
- New
Netherland colonists.
Common terms for the dark and
white beads are
wampi (white and yellowish) and saki (dark). The
Lenape name for Long
Island is...
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Clausena lansium, also
known as
wampee or
wampi (from
Cantonese 黃皮; 黄皮; wong4 pei4-2; 'yellow skin'), is a
species of
strongly scented evergreen trees...
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Clausena smyrelliana,
commonly known as Smyrell's
clausena or
Gregs wampi, is a
species of
evergreen shrub to 6 m tall, in the
family Rutaceae, native...