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    Vereniging van Inheemse Dorpshoofden in Suriname (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 February 2022. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waraos. Warao Indians...
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    Warao (also known as Guarauno, Guarao, Warrau) is the native language of the Warao people. A language isolate, it is spoken by about 33,000 people primarily...
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  • Warao may refer to: Warao people Warao language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Warao. If an internal link led you here...
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    2% answered "other races". Among Indigenous people, 58% were Wayúu, 7% Warao, 5% Kariña, 4% Pemón, 3% Piaroa, 3% Jivi, 3% Añu, 3% Cumanágoto, 2% Yukpa...
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    most of the Warao ethnic group. According to the INE census of indigenous communities, there were some 26,080 indigenous people, mainly Waraos, in the state...
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    of forced labor counts as slavery.[citation needed] The Arawak, Caribs, Waraos, and Akawaio of the Dutch Guiana captured people from other tribes. Most...
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    indigenous people lived in the inland rainforest, such as the Akurio, Trió, Warao, and Wayana. Beginning in the 16th century, French, Spanish and English...
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    the Ye'kuana, the Wayuu, the Kali'na, the Ya̧nomamö, the Pemon, and the Warao. The most advanced Indigenous peoples to have lived within the boundaries...
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  • the word itself is not of Arawak origin. It comes from Warao duhu, meaning ‘sit, stool.’ Warao is a language isolate, and its speakers inhabit the Orinoco...
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  • Waroid is a proposal by Granberry and Vescelius (2004) linking Warao of Venezuela with the extinct Macoris and Guanahatabey languages of the Greater Antilles...
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    least 30 indigenous groups in Venezuela, including the Wayuu (413,000), Warao people (49,000), Kali'na (34,000), Pemon (30,000), Anu͂ (21,000), Huottüja...
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    Wai Wai, Macushi, Patamona, Lokono, Kalina, Wapishana, Pemon, Akawaio and Warao. Historically dominated by the Lokono and Kalina tribes, Guyana was colonised...
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    Sapé (25) (arutani-sapé languages ?) Uruak (39) (arutani-sapé languages ?) Warao (18.696): This language is mainly spoken in the Delta of Orinoco area and...
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    been declared saints by the Roman Catholic Church were only 7. Among the Warao of the Orinoco Delta, a contemplator of tutelary spirits may mystically...
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  • Sam." 1% 1   Äiwoo, Hixkaryana, Urarina OSV "Apples Sam ate." 0% Tobati, Warao, Haida Frequency distribution of word order in languages surveyed by Russell...
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    of the Warao ethnicity. Most of them, when migrating, settle in the state of Roraima, which borders Venezuela. On August 16, 2022, about 25 Warao from Teixeira...
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  • Venezuela. The word means "men" or "people". They may have been related to the Warao people, or to the Arawaks or Cumanagotos. The Waikerí lived primarily on...
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    the eighth river in the world. This territory, dominated mainly by the Waraos, is in the easternmost part of Venezuela and is the product of an immense...
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    people of different ethnic groups hundreds of years ago, among which are the Warao and Kalina people, who mainly settled in the Orinoco Delta, and the Chaima...
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    shipbuilder, Navantia, at their Cadiz shipyard on 24 June 2009. On 3 August 2012, Warao grounded on a reef off Fortaleza, Brazil when arriving for the joint exercise...
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    Two-spirit (category Articles containing Warao-language text)
    Ozaawindib (fl. 1797–1832). Okitcitakwe "warrior woman" Female-assigned Warao tida wena "twisted women" Zuni lhamana Men who at times may also take on...
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  • the country—an area inhabited primarily by the indigenous Warao people. His time among the Warao had a dramatic impact on his artistic approach, and initiated...
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    Pernambuco) † Urarina (also known as Shimacu, Itukale, Shimaku) Vilela Wakona † Warao (Guyana, Surinam, Venezuela) (also known as Guarao) Witotoan (6) (also known...
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  • view has been contested by later authors. Tida wena: Among the Indigenous Warao people of Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname, people considered to be neither...
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    Atorada, Carib, Macushi, Mapidian, Patamona, Pemon, Waiwai, Wapishana, Warao Vernacular Guyanese Creole, Caribbean English Minority Guyanese Hindustani...
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  • Caracas Aquiles Nazoa El libro de los cochinitos Sekesekeima Delta Amacuro Warao people The goat and the ant 1973 Rafael Rivero Oramas El mundo de Tío Conejo...
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    Ethnographic Museum of the Venezuelan Indios (Piaroa, Makiritare, Panare, Warao and Motilon), founded thanks to the contribution of the priest Dino Grossa...
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    Arawak-Lokono, Carib-Kari'nja, Mawayana, Sikiana-Kashuyana, Tiro-Tiriyó, Waiwai, Warao, and Wayana Trinidad and Tobago 1,169,682 English English, Trinidadian Creole...
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    Arawak-Lokono · Carib-Kari'nja · Sikiana-Kashuyana · Tiro-Tiriyó · Waiwai · Warao · Wayana Religion Christianity · Hinduism · Islam · Winti · Kejawèn · Chinese...
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  • have been related to Warao (Waroid) Macorix † (Dominican Republic and possibly Haiti) – presumed to have been related to Warao (Waroid) Pankararú † (Brazil)...
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