- ISBN 0-8161-1813-2 Devillers,
Carole (January 1983). "What ****ure for the
Wayanas?".
National Geographic. Vol. 163, no. 1. pp. 66–83. ISSN 0027-9358. OCLC 643483454...
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Wayana (also
referred to as Ojana, Ajana, Aiana, Ouyana, Uajana, Upurui, Oepoeroei, Roucouyen, Oreocoyana, Orkokoyana, Urucuiana, Urukuyana, and Alucuyana...
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millennium BC by
various indigenous peoples,
including the Arawaks, Caribs, and
Wayana.
Europeans arrived and
contested the area in the 16th century, with the...
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Central Carib:
Wayana–Apalaí (N)
Maquiritari [Dekwana] (S) Mapoyo–Yabarana–Pémono (N)
Kaufman adds
Chaima [Kumaná]; Arakajú † (to
Wayana); Yao † and Tiverikoto...
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became the
chief of the
local Wayana tribe.
Cognat founded Yepe, a non-profit
organization to
protect the
rights of the
Wayanas, in 1990. In particular, he...
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named Mapahpan or Pal****isi, is a
Wayana village on an
island in the
Litani River. The
village was
founded by
Wayanas who
emigrated from Brazil. Palasisi...
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tragedy of the
Wayanas, a
Native American tribe from Guiana, who are
being poisoned by mercury, the
element essential to gold mining. The
Wayanas are doomed...
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indigenous groups in
Suriname primarily comprise the Lokono, Kalina, Tiriyó, and
Wayana.
Unlike most
other Spanish-speaking countries,
indigenous peoples are not...
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Warao (Guarao, Guarauno, Warau, Warrau), Venezuela,
Guyana and
Suriname Wayana,
Southwest Marowijne District,
upper Tapanahoni river, Brazil,
French Guiana...
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Sikiana (Kashuyana) Tiriyó
Yucatec Waiwai Wapishana Warao (Guarauno)
Wayana Ethnic groups In full
member states: 73.78% Afro-Caribbean 8.3% Multiracial...