- The
Yaruro people (or Pumé,
according to
their self-determination) are a Cir****-Caribbean
indigenous people,
native to the
ecoregion of
Llanos in Venezuela...
- The
Yaruro language (also
spelled Llaruro or Yaruru; also
called Yuapín or Pumé) is an
indigenous language spoken by
Yaruro people,
along the Orinoco...
- Esmeralda–
Yaruro or Takame–Jarúroan, is a
proposed connection between two
unclassified languages of
Venezuela and Ecuador:
Yaruro (Llaruro, Pumé, Yuapín)...
-
lexical similarities with the Guahibo, Kamsa, Paez, Tukano, Witoto-Okaina,
Yaruro, Chibchan, and Bora-Muinane
language families due to contact.
Genetic links...
- (30,000), Anu͂ (21,000), Huottüja (15,000),
Motilone Barí, Ye'kuana and
Yaruro.
Around 13 000 BCE
human settlement in the
actual Venezuela were the Archaic...
- Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua,
Yaruro.
There are also two
Creole languages spoken in the country. The
first is...
- Pernambuco, Paraíba) †
Yaghan (Chile) (also
known as Yámana)
Yanomaman (4)
Yaruro (also
known as Jaruro)
Yuracare (Bolivia) Yuri (Colombia, Brazil) (also...
- Xibito-Cholon, Catacao,
Colan Simacu Jibaro-Kandoshi, Esmeralda, Cofan,
Yaruro Macro-Tucanoan
Tucano Auixira Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana...
- a
vocabulary and
translations of
catechism of the Otomaco,
Taparita and
Yaruro languages.
Another religious figure, most
likely Miguel Angel de Gerona...
- This is a list of goddesses,
deities regarded as
female or
mostly feminine in gender.
Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa
Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti)
Asase Yaa (Asaase...