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common spellings of
Warao are Waroa, Guarauno, Guarao, and Warrau. The term
Warao translates as "the boat people",
after the
Warao's lifelong and intimate...
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Warao may
refer to:
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lists articles ****ociated with the
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Warao (also
known as Guarauno, Guarao, Warrau) is the
native language of the
Warao people. A
language isolate, it is
spoken by
about 33,000
people primarily...
- the word
itself is not of
Arawak origin. It
comes from
Warao duhu,
meaning ‘sit, stool.’
Warao is a
language isolate, and its
speakers inhabit the Orinoco...
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indigenous people lived in the
inland rainforest, such as the Akurio, Trió,
Warao, and Wayana.
Beginning in the 16th century, French,
Spanish and English...
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Waroid is a
proposal by
Granberry and
Vescelius (2004)
linking Warao of
Venezuela with the
extinct Macoris and
Guanahatabey languages of the
Greater Antilles...
- Wai Wai, Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon,
Akawaio and
Warao.
Historically dominated by the
Lokono and
Kalina tribes,
Guyana was colonised...
- shipbuilder, Navantia, at
their Cadiz shipyard on 24 June 2009. On 3
August 2012,
Warao grounded on a reef off Fortaleza,
Brazil when
arriving for the
joint exercise...
- Venezuela. The word
means "men" or "people". They may have been
related to the
Warao people, or to the
Arawaks or ****anagotos. The Waikerí
lived primarily on...
- been
declared saints by the
Roman Catholic Church were only 7.
Among the
Warao of the
Orinoco Delta, a
contemplator of
tutelary spirits may mystically...