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Yanoama: The
Story of
Helena Valero, a Girl
Kidnapped by
Amazonian Indians (original
Italian title Yanoáma: dal
racconto di una
donna rapita dagli Indi)...
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Waika or Waica, Guiaca, Shiriana, Shirishana,
Guaharibo or Guajaribo,
Yanoama, Ninam, and
Xamatari or Shamatari. Yanomamö and
Yanomama are
variant spellings...
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lived among the
Yanoama of the
Upper Orinoco for
almost 20
years after being kidnapped by them as a
young child Biocca,
Ettore (1965).
Yanoáma: dal racconto...
- ISBN 978-90-04-63780-1,
retrieved 2023-12-02 "Chapter 4
Yanoama Livelihood", The
Yanoama Indians,
University of
Texas Press, pp. 99–104, 1976-12-31...
- Yanomaman, also as Yanomam, Yanomáman, Yamomámi, and
Yanomamana (also Shamatari, Shirianan), is a
family of
languages spoken by
about 20,000
Yanomami people...
- Los
Hijos de La Luna:
Monografia Anthropologica Sobre los
Indios Sanema-
Yanoama, Caracas, Venezuela:
Editorial Arte, 1974 Van Cott,
Donna Lee (2006), "Turning...
- area of the
Central Division. D.
Northeastern Division 89.
Karaib 90.
Yanoama 91.
Uarao 92. Auaké 93. Kaliána
Unclassified or
unknown languages of the...
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Smith (1927), The Boy Captives[citation needed]
Helena Valero (1965),
Yanoama: The
Story of
Helena Valero, a Girl
Kidnapped by
Amazonian Indians F. Bruce...
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filmmaking galvanized this
fascination and
resulted in his
journeys to the
Yanoama tribes in the
Orinoco region and the
Asmat people in
Irian Jaya. There...
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Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684855110. Biocca,
Ettore (October 1969).
Yanoama: The
Narrative of a
Young Woman Kidnapped by
Amazonian Indians.
Allen &...