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Yagua are an
indigenous people in
Colombia and
northeastern Peru,
numbering approximately 6,000. Currently, they live near the Amazon, Napo, Putumayo...
- Yaguan, Peban, Yáwan) is
located in the
northwestern Amazon, but
today Yagua is the only
remaining spoken language of the family.
French ethnologist...
- The
Yagua /ˈjɑːɡwɑː/
language is
spoken primarily in
northeastern Peru by the
Yagua people. As of 2005[update], it
appears that a few
speakers may have...
- The
Yagua are an
indigenous people of Peru and Colombia.
Yagua may also
refer to:
Yagua language,
spoken by the
Yagua people Yagua, Venezuela: A town and...
- past
Guacara (approximately 140 km). A
variant is
taking the
highway via
Yagua to
Puerto Cabello. In the Morón, one
takes the
highway Morón-Tucacas and...
- Teju
Jagua is the
first son of Tau and
Kerana and one of the
seven legendary monsters of Guaraní mythology.
Because of the
curse placed upon Tau by Arasy...
- Selkʼnam
Shipibo Shuar (see Jívaro). Tupi
Urarina Wai-Wai
Wayuu Xucuru Yaghan Yagua Yąnomamö
Zaparos South American cities While Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia...
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Demonstration of a
blowgun by a
Yagua hunter...
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Yagua is a
Venezuelan town
located to the
Northwest of the
Valencia Lake, in the
Guacara Muni****lity in the
Carabobo State. The area
corresponds to the...
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languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua,
Yagua, Yaruro.
There are also two
Creole languages spoken in the country. The...