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    The Waorani, Waodani, or Huaorani, also known as the Waos, are an Indigenous people from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador (Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza...
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  • The Waorani (Huaorani) language, commonly known as Sabela (also Wao, Huao, Auishiri, Aushiri, Ssabela ; autonym: Wao Terero; pejorative: Auka, Auca) is...
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    Operation Auca (category Articles containing Waorani-language text)
    United States to bring Christianity to the Waorani or Huaorani people of the rain forest of Ecuador. The Waorani, also known pejoratively as Aucas (a modification...
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    This list contains members of the Waorani tribe of Ecuador who are known for their connection with events surrounding Operation Auca. Many names have...
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  • The Tagaeri are an eastern Waorani people living in Yasuni National Park, in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, named after one of their members, Tagae. Nearby...
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  • author and member of the Waorani Nation from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador. She is the first female president of the Waorani of Pastaza (CONCONAWEP)...
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  • Gelanor waorani is a species of neotropical spiders from South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil) in the family Mimetidae. "Taxon details Gelanor waorani Benavides...
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  • isolation in Ecuador. The clan is believed to be distantly related to the Waorani people. It is estimated there are 150–300 Taromenane still maintaining...
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    Media Lengua 9 varieties of Quechua Secoya Shuar Spanish Siona Tetete Waorani Záparo Constitution of Ecuador 2008, Chapter One, Article 1, Wikisource...
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  • Irundiaba (redirect from Irundiaba waorani)
    Irundiaba waorani is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Irundiaba. It was described by Martins & Galileo...
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    petroleum companies. The population is primarily mixed Amerindian Shuar, Waorani and Kichua, although there are numerous tribes in the deep jungle which...
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  • Waorani of Pastaza vs. Ecuadorian State was a 2019 court case filed against the Ecuadorian State by indigenous communities of the Amazon rainforest regions...
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    Davis, E. Wade; Yost, James A. (Summer 1983). "The Ethnobotany of the Waorani of Eastern Ecuador". Botanical Museum leaflets. 29 (3). Harvard University:...
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    equality, and no contact. In 2013, more than 20 Taromenane were killed by Waorani, another Huaorani group. Approximately 100 Ayoreo people, some of whom...
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    National Waorani Federation (NAWE) and in 2005 she and other communities leaders founded the Asociación de Mujeres Waorani del Ecuador (Ecuador Waorani Women...
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  • Elisabeth Elliot (category Articles containing Waorani-language text)
    contact with the Auca people (now known as Huaorani; also rendered as Waorani or Waodani) of eastern Ecuador. She later spent two years as a missionary...
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    central part of the Loreto Region. Part of the Macro-Jibaro proposal. Waorani 2,000 Ecuador, Peru Also known as Sabela. Spoken between the Napo and Curaray...
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    Morona-Santiago Province. Alternate names: Jivaro, Xivaro, Jibaro, Chiwaro, Shuara. Waorani – 1,650 (2004). Napo and Morona-Santiago provinces. Alternate names: Huaorani...
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  • means to fight off against the foreign oil companies. Historically the Waorani, a semi-nomadic group of hunter-gatherers, have lived in the Yasuní National...
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    Cha'palaachi, Cofán, Tsachila, Cuaiquer, Secoya, Shuar, Siona, Tetete, Waorani Religion Traditional religion, Christianity Related ethnic groups Indigenous...
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    Potiguara Sateré Mawé Suruí do Pará Tapirape Terena Ticuna Tremembé Tupi Waorani Wapixana Wauja Witoto Xakriabá Xavante Xokleng Xukuru Yanomami Indigenous...
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    bus to the jungled mountainside town of 27,000, including many Waorani tribe. The Waorani or Huaorani, also known as the Waos, are Native Americans of the...
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  • IAU new 2019 Ecuadorian proposal; means 'the Sun' in the language of the Waorani tribes. /ˈnɛŋkiː/ Auriga HD 49674 Nervia IAU new 2019 Belgian proposal;...
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    documentaries. (2005) The Waorani are an ancestral nation in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Since Oil Companies have entered their territory, the Waorani have made deals...
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    Paicoca (spoken by the Siona and Secoya), and Wao Tededeo (spoken by the Waorani). Though most features of Ecuadorian Spanish are those universal to the...
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  • Oceania 1 Vilela South America 1 Wadjiginy Australia 1 Wageman Australia 1 Waorani South America 1 Warao South America 1 Washo North America 1 Wiru Oceania...
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    and was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve along with the adjacent Waorani Ethnic Reserve in 1989. It is within the ancestral territory of the Huaorani...
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    McCully, Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming, are killed for trespassing by the Waorani people of Ecuador, shortly after making contact with them. January 16 –...
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  • Pano–Tacanan Hibito–Cholon Cahuapanan Jivaroan Candoshi Omurano Munichi Waorani Taushiro Urarina Tequiraca ? Saparo–Yawan Peba–Yagua Zaparoan Amazon (west-central...
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    2023. Retrieved January 14, 2024. Stroud, Les (July 16, 2019). "Where the Waorani Call Home | Les Stroud in the Amazon of Ecuador". Outpost Magazine. Archived...
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