• Amazon Mayoruna is an extinct indigenous once spoken along the Amazon River, on the borders of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. There were two dialects, known...
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  • Matsés (redirect from Mayoruna)
    The Matsés or Mayoruna are an indigenous people of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon. Their traditional homelands are located between the Javari and Galvez...
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  • Mayoruna is an extinct indigenous language of the Amazon basin, on the borders of Brazil and Peru. It is the most divergent of the Mayoruna languages...
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    Demushbo † Korubo (Korubo, Chankueshbo*) Matis Matis Jandiatuba MayorunaAmazon Mayoruna † (two dialects) Mainline Panoan Kasharari [most divergent] Kashibo...
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  • Jandiatuba Mayoruna is an extinct indigenous language of the Brazilian Amazon basin, near the borders of Peru and Colombia. v t e...
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    Matsés, also referred to as Mayoruna in Brazil, is an Indigenous language utilized by the inhabitants of the border regions of Brazil-Peru. A term that...
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    48 of the Constitution of Peru, as well as the languages of the Amazon and the Peruvian Sign Language. In urban areas of the country, especially the coastal...
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  • Marúbo people (category Indigenous peoples of the Amazon)
    Mayoruna attacked a group of Marúbo gathering turtle eggs, killing a man and abducting three women. The Marúbo retaliated with a raid on a Mayoruna village...
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    Indigenous peoples of Peru (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Amazon Maina, Amazon Mashco-Piro, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region Matsés (Mayoruna), Amazon Muinane Norte Chico civilization (9210–1800 BCE), Pacific coast Pocra...
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    proper), also known as Maipurean (also Maipuran, Maipureano, Maipúre), is a language family that developed among ancient indigenous peoples in South America...
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    Indigenous peoples in Brazil (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Karajá Kayapo Kubeo Kaxinawá Kokama Korubo Kulina Madihá Mbya Makuxi Matsés Mayoruna Munduruku Mura people Nambikwara Ofayé Pai Tavytera Panará Pankararu Pataxó...
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    Uncontacted peoples (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Mayoruna, Isconahua, Kapanawa, Yora, Murunahua, Chitonahua, Mastanahua, Kakataibo, and Pananujuri. Many of them speak dialects of Panoan languages. There...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    Caquetá, Colombia Machiguenga, Peru Marubo Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna), Brazil and Peru Mayoruna (Maxuruna) Miriti, Amazonas Department, Colombia Murato...
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  • The Emerald Forest (category Films set in the Amazon)
    still living with the tribe in 1985, and identified the tribe as "the Mayoruna", yet detailed anthropological studies of that tribe do not mention an...
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  • Gradually the community grew as people took refuge from the Caumaris and the Mayorunas, the traditional enemies of the Omaguas. Further to the east, Fritz established...
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  • ambiguously Remo, is an extinct Panoan language of the Brazilian Amazon basin, near the Peruvian border. Endangered Languages Project, "Demushbo." v t e...
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    Caquetá, Colombia Machiguenga, Peru Marubo Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna), Brazil and Peru Mayoruna (Maxuruna) Miriti, Amazonas Department, Colombia Murato...
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  • Racism in Peru (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the indigenous communities of Mayorunas, the advertising campaign to favor the act of the government described the mayoruna as "more bloodthirsty than any...
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  • Pankarú, Pancaru, Pancaré, Pankaravu, Pankaroru) Pano-Takanan Panoan Mayoruna branch Mayo group Matses Korubo (Chankuëshbo as co-dialect) Dëmushbo Kulina...
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  • 2015-06-24. "The land of the Amazons". Retrieved 2015-06-24. Aĭkhenvalʹd, A.I.U.; Aikhenvald, A.Y. (2012). Languages of the Amazon. OUP Oxford. p. 86. ISBN 9780199593569...
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  • Ucayali, Peru Shipibo: Ucayali, Peru Headwaters Yora: Amazon rainforest, southeast Peru Mayoruna Mayo Korubu (Dslala): Brazil Matis: Brazil/Peru Matsés:...
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