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Wanám, (also
Huanyam and Pawumwa), were a
group of
Amerindians once
native to the
region of
southern Rondônia in Brazil. They
lived on the Cautarinho...
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Wanam may
refer to:
Wanám people, a
historic ethnic group of
Brazil Wañam language, an
extinct language of
Brazil village dialects of
several unrelated...
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Rapulo River near the old
mission of San Borja, Bolivia. (Unattested.)
Wañám /
Huanyam /
Pawumwa -
spoken between the São
Miguel River and São Domingo...
- The Lake
Wanam rainbowfish (Glossolepis wanamensis) is a
critically endangered species of
rainbowfish in the
subfamily Melanotaeniinae. It is endemic...
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River and
Mbian River.
Notable villages are (from
north to south)
Wanam Village on the
Wanam River and
Bibikem in
Ilwayab District;
Woboyo and
Dodalim (Dudaling)...
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Wanyam or
Wanham (
Wañam, Huanyam) is a
Chapacuran language of Rondônia,
between the
rivers São
Miguel and Cautário.
Abitana was a dialect. It was spoken...
- Togo.
Heritage International University Institute ISTM University, Togo
Wanam International, Togo "Catalogue of
World Universities:
Universities of Togo"...
- Huanyam,
Wañam, or
Pawumwa may
refer to:
Huanyam people, a
historic ethnic group of
Brazil Huanyam language, an
extinct language of
Brazil This disambiguation...
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school and
Junior College also
provides education in same medium. Sant
Wanam Maharaj,
Chintamani English School and many
others imparts education in...
- are
lexical similarities with
languages from the Arawak, Tupi, Chapakura-
Wañam, Nambikwara, and
Yanomami families,
likely due to contact. An automated...