The Aguaruna (or Awajún, their endonym) are an indigenous people of the Peruvian jungle. They live primarily on the Marañón River in northern Peru near...
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Aguaruna may refer to: Aguaruna people, an ethnic group of Peru Aguaruna language, their language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Aguaruna (or as native speakers prefer to call it, Awajún [ɑwɑhʊ́n̪]) is an indigenous American language of the Chicham family spoken by the Aguaruna...
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Aguaruna people, some of whom were hired as extras and laborers, relations deteriorated when Herzog began the construction of a village on Aguaruna land...
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Internal classification of the Chicham languages by Mason (1950): Chicham Aguaruna Alapico Indanza Iransa Maranza Santiago Patocuma Chiguasa Yuganza Wambisa...
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rainforest. Jivaroan peoples, which includes the Shuar, Achuar, Huambisa and Aguaruna tribes from Ecuador and Peru, are known to keep shrunken human heads. Shuar...
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in a traditional way". The principal groups are: Shuar Achuar Humabisa Aguaruna Some have also named the following: Antipas Mayna Additionally, the Shiwiar...
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Sapphire (category Articles containing Aguaruna-language text)
Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron...
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There are still uncontacted tribes residing in the Amazon Rainforest. Aguarunas Alacalufe Arawaks Ashanincas Atacameños Awá Aymara – live in the Altiplano...
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AIDESEP was founded by:[citation needed] Consejo Aguaruna-Huambisa (CAH), representing the Aguaruna and Huambisa people of the Amazonas region Asociación...
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languages. In the Amazon, the most common languages are Asháninka and Aguaruna. There are more than 15 defined linguistic families in Peru's territory...
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numerous Indigenous languages are spoken, including Asháninka, Bora, and Aguaruna. Roman Catholicism has been the predominant faith in Peru for centuries...
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2307/276785. JSTOR 276785. S2CID 161405622. Works, Martha A. (1987). "Aguaruna Agriculture in Eastern Peru". Geographical Review. 77 (3): 343–358. doi:10...
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and timber workers and gold prospectors. Meanwhile, an infant girl, an Aguaruna native (later named Bonifacia), is taken from her father, Jum, to be raised...
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The Aguaruna of Peru believe that many illnesses are caused by the darts of sorcerers. Under the influence of yaji, a hallucinogenic drink, Aguaruna shamans...
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traditional tribal religion Achuar religious beliefs Acoma traditional religion Aguaruna traditional beliefs Akawaio religion Alaska Native religion Inuit religion...
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argues that the Aguaruna of Peru see magic as a type of technology, no more supernatural than their physical tools. Brown says that the Aguaruna utilize magic...
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peoples residing in eastern Peru include the Shipibo, Urarina, Cocama, and Aguaruna, to name just a few. European descendants constitute around 6% of the total...
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north of Peru. It is closely related to the Achuar-Shiwiar, Shuar, and Aguaruna languages, all of which belong to the Jivaroan language family. It has...
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Bracamoros (Quechua: pukamuru, Aguaruna: pakamuru, "painted face"; also written Pacamuros) is a region of numerous extinct tribal groups (which include...
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de la selva, macánchi (Alto Marañón), machacú, marashar and nashipkit (Aguaruna names). The name jergón is an allusion to the x-like markings of the color...
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groups that constitute the linguistic family of the Shuar (Achuar, Shuar, Aguaruna y Huambisa). The Achuar speak a Shuar language and Achuar-Shiwiar language...
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Morona-Santiago Province and Oriente Region, Ecuador and Loreto Region, Peru Aguaruna (Aguarana), Ecuador, Peru Huambisa, Peru Shuar, Morona-Santiago Province...
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Larry and Addie Garman and grew up in the Amazon jungles of Peru with the Aguaruna natives. He went to boarding school in Pucallpa, Peru and Quito, Ecuador...
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the river, above the Amazon basin, were replaced in historical times by Aguaruna, a Jivaroan language from the Amazon which is still spoken there. The languages...
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who isolated DMT as a sole alkaloid from leaves, provided and used by Aguaruna Indians, identified as having come from the vine Diplopterys cabrerana...
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external sources of funding or leadership. Achuar, Amazon Aguano, Amazon Aguaruna, Amazon, northern Peru Amahuaca, Amazon, eastern Peru Asháninka, Amazon:...
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dialectology, Hyam, Kiowa, Koasati, Kwak'wala, Mazatec, Nuer, Seneca, Shingini, Aguaruna À̱ à̱ A with line below and grave Kiowa Á̱ á̱ A with line below and acute...
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and Ecuador; the most notable was the Cenepa War in 1995. The Awajún (Aguaruna People), the locals around the Cenepa River Basin, have had issues with...
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of the population is Mestizo. Among others the region is populated by Aguaruna and Huambisa people. In 2017, 83.4% (326,784) of the population is literate...
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