- 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, Cinaruco...
- ("fruit of the
orange tree", with mela "fruit") as
pume orenge (with
pume "fruit").
Although pume orenge is
attested earlier than
melarancio in available...
-
Carib Akawaio ****rería
Mapoyo Yawarana Hodï
Puinave Jivi Barí
Uruak Sapé
Pumé Piaroa Yanomamö Sanemá
Yanam Yeral Ethnic groups (2011) 51.6% multiracial...
- existence,
repelling attempts to
engage with and
contact them. The
Savanna Pumé of
Venezuela also live in an area that is
inhospitable to
large scale economic...
- "Kune" (Croatia) 4th
Guards Brigade "Pauci" (Croatia) 7th
Guards Brigade "
Pume"(Croatia)
Croatian 104th
Brigade 204th
Vukovar Brigade With the end of the...
-
unclassified languages that fall
under larger families: Maku (mako) (266)
Pumé (4.061) Sapé (25) (arutani-sapé languages ?)
Uruak (39) (arutani-sapé languages ...
-
brigades of the
Croatian army: 3rd
Guards Brigade "Kune"; 7th
Guards Brigade "
Pume"; and 5th
Guards Brigade "Sokolovi". The core
mission of the
Guards Armoured...
-
between two
unclassified languages of
Venezuela and Ecuador:
Yaruro (Llaruro,
Pumé, Yuapín), 6000 speakers, and the
extinct Esmeralda (Esmeraldeño, Takame)...
-
sowie zu Süd-Amerika und Mexico. Berlin: Reimer. Pache,
Matthias J. 2016.
Pumé (Yaruro) and Chocoan:
Evidence for a New
Genealogical Link in
Northern South...