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Wayampi or Wayãpi are an
indigenous people located in the south-eastern
border area of
French Guiana at the
confluence of the
rivers Camopi and Oyapock...
- Wayãpi or
Wayampi (Waiãpi, Guayapi, Oiampí) is a Tupi–Guarani
language spoken by the Wayãpi people. It is
spoken in
French Guiana and Brazil. In closed...
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Northern Tupi–Guaraní (Group VIIIb): Anambé of Ehrenreich, Emerillon, Guajá,
Wayampi, Zo'é, Takunyapé, Urubú–Kaapor, Wayampipukú *Cabral
argues that Kokama/Omagua...
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located in the
north near the
Oiapoque River, and in the east in the
Wayampi Indigenous Territory. All the
indigenous territories in Amapá have been...
- people: Kalina,
Lokono (part of the
Arawak grouping), Galibi, Palikur, Teko,
Wayampi and Wayana. The
French attempted to
create a
colony there in the 16th century...
- Palikúr (Brazilian Portuguese: Palicur, French: Palikur) is an
Arawakan language of
Brazil and
French Guiana.
Knowledge of
French and
Portuguese is common...
- (previously
called Emerillon),
Galibi (now
called the Kaliña), Palikur,
Wayampi and Wayana. The
estimated po****tion for the
beginning of the 17th century...
- peoples,
among them the
Kalina (Caribs), Arawak, Galibi, Palikur, Teko,
Wayampi (also
known as Oyampi), and Wayana. The
first Europeans arrived in the...
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located in
South America.
Camopi is
mainly inhabited by
Amerindians of the
Wayampi and Teko tribes. In 1738, a
Jesuit mission opened on the
river Oyapock...
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warfare had
weakened the Teko to the
point of
being collective slaves to the
Wayampi. The
tribal warfare ended after the
French government had
threatened a...