- The Yanomami, also
spelled Yąnomamö or
Yanomama, are a
group of
approximately 35,000
indigenous people who live in some 200–250
villages in the Amazon...
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pronunciation of the name have developed, with Yanomami, Yanomamö, Ya̧nomamö, and
Yanomama all
being used. Some
anthropologists have used the
spelling Yanomamɨ to...
- (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Ferreira,
Helder Perri (2017).
Yanomama Clause Structure (PDF). Utrecht: LOT. ISBN 978-94-6093-258-8. Archived...
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defense of her dissertation, ****
Roles and
Social Structure Among the
Yanomama Indians of
Northern Brazil.
Judith Shapiro has also
published several scholarly...
- "Baobab"; "Geese are only Human"; "Danger!
Venomous Animals"; "El Condor"; "
Yanomama – Sons of the Blood"; "A
Sheltered Existence"; "The Discoverers: The 400th...
- on the
demography and
pattern of gene flow from the
Makiritare to the
Yanomama indians", in Hulse, F. S. (ed.), Man and nature:
studies in the evolution...
- Waiká, also Yanomám (or Yanomae,
Yanomama, Yanomami), is one of
several closely related languages spoken by the
Yanomami people in Brazil. Most speakers...
- Uruguayan, Old-French Sign
Language "Lengua de Señas Paraguaya" (LSPy)
Papiu Yanomama Sign
Language ?
Brazil [no data]
Peruvian Sign
Language Andean "Lengua...
- the
Yanagapa (a
phonetic parody of the
South American indigenous demonym Yanomama), who
offer up Miss Stevens, now
dressed in a Stanford-looking cheerleading...
- Hispanic),
Latin America A2h —
Colombia (Cocama of Amazonas, Arhuaco),
Yanomama,
Kogui A2h1 — USA (Mexican, Hispanic), Mexico,
Latin America A2i — USA...