The Uru or Uros (Uru: Qhas Qut suñi) are an indigenous people of Bolivia and Peru. They live on a still-growing group of about 120 self-fashioned floating...
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Look up uru in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Uru or URU may refer to: Uru dialect of Central Kilimanjaro, a Bantu language of Tanzania Uru language...
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South Asia Urus Khan (died 1377), a Khan of the Blue Horde between 1374 and 1376 Uru people, an ethnic group in Bolivia Lamborghini Urus, a mid-size...
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The Uru language, more specifically known as Iru-Itu, and Uchumataqu, is an extinct language formerly spoken by the Uru people. In 2004, it had 2 remaining...
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The Uru people, an indigenous people predating the Inca civilisation, live on Lake Titicaca upon floating islands fashioned from this plant. The Uru people...
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The Lamborghini Urus is a high performance luxury SUV manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. It was introduced in December 2017 as...
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"Floating Islands" are small, human-made islands constructed by the Uros (or Uru) people from layers of cut totora, a thick, buoyant sedge that grows abundantly...
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The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Rondônia. They live in six villages on the borders of the Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw...
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Sowa's Spiral Island Floating communities, such as the Uru people on Lake Titicaca, the Tanka people in Aberdeen, Hong Kong, and the Makoko in Lagos, Nigeria...
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brasilianum further south. In Peru, the neotropic cormorant is used by the Uru people for fishing. The neotropic cormorant was documented in 1658 by the Dutch...
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the totora (Schoenoplectus californicus subsp. tatora), used by the Uru people on Lake Titicaca, and considered part of the Peruvian's National Cultural...
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Indigena Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw is an indigenous territory located in central Rondônia, Brazil. It has a contacted Indian population of around 168 people belonging...
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including Riven and the massively multiplayer online adventure Myst Online: Uru Live. Before Myst, the company created children's games such as The Manhole...
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The Uru-Muratos are descendants of an old indigenous community in Bolivia, the Urus or Uros. Because of their place of living, the surroundings of Lake...
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The Uru–Chipaya family is an indigenous language family of Bolivia. The speakers were originally fishermen on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Lake Poopó...
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Kunisada, 1852) Cormorants are used for fishing on Lake Titicaca by the Uru people in Peru. There are claims cormorant fishing occurred in Peru during the...
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Uru in Blue (Japanese: 蒼きウル, Hepburn: Aoki Uru), also known as Blue Uru, is an unproduced Japanese animated science fiction film project by Gainax intended...
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locally it occurs down to sea level. It has been domesticated by the Uru people for meat and eggs.[citation needed] Peru Andes of Peru Puna Ibis at Lake...
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crannogs of prehistoric Britain and Ireland, and the traditional floating Uru islands of Lake Titicaca in South America. Notable early artificial islands...
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Uru Pa In may be, Uru Pa In people Uru Pa In language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Uru Pa In. If an internal link...
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concluded that the dance is descended from the Llama llama dance in honor of the Uru god Tiw, and the Aymaran ritual to the demon Anchanchu, both originating...
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Uru (ウル) is a Japanese singer-songwriter who is signed to SMAR. She keeps her personal information secret. In 2020, she became one of five recipients...
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Uru, also known as Fat Boat in English, is a type of dhow made in Beypore, Kerala, in the southwestern coast of India. This type of boat has been used...
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peoples Quechua (Nunakuna/Runakuna/Kichwa/Inga) Uru people: Lake Titicaca, Peru and Bolivia Araucanian peoples Mapuche (Araucanians): Chile/Argentina Picunche:...
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Demographics of Bolivia (redirect from Bolivia/People)
Tarabucos, Ucumaris, Chalchas, Chaquies, Yralipes, Tirinas, among others. Uru people Ethnicities of the Eastern Lowlands Guaraníes: made up of Guarayos, Pausernas...
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directed by Alex Pritz. It follows a young Indigenous leader of the Uru-eu-wau-wau people fighting back against farmers, colonizers and settlers who encroach...
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List of pre-Columbian inventions and innovations of Indigenous Americans (category Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
Muscovy duck – indigenous peoples were the first in the world to domesticate the Muscovy duck. Neotropic cormorant - the Uru people domesticated the neotropic...
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Uru (transl. Dhow) is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by E. M. Ashraf. It features Mamukkoya, Manju Pathrose and Manoj...
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include: Atacama people Aymara people Muisca people or Chibcha Andean civilizations Quechua people Uru people Diaguita people Maina people Mayo-Chinchipe...
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Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Boakara; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Boreá; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Boropó; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Mandeí; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Mandá; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Pajajup; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau...
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