Barasana (alternate names Barazana, Panenua, Pareroa, or Taiwano is an exonym applied to an Amazonian people, considered distinct from the Taiwano, though...
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Barasana is a Tucanoan language of Colombia. It belongs to the Eastern branch of the Tucanoan family and is spoken in the Amazonian region by the Barasana...
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Yauna (Jaúna, Yahuna, Yaúna) † West Barasana–Macuna Macuna (a.k.a. Buhagana, Wahana, Makuna-Erulia, Makuna) Barasana (Southern Barasano, a.k.a. Paneroa...
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accompanying language; some of the most well known are listed below: Bara Tukano Barasana Cubeo (the Cubeo do not practice exogamy) Desana Macuna Wanano Tucano (or...
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during lathmar Women using lathis Image depicting celebration of color in Barasana Holi Radha Krishna Barsana Nandgaon Radha Rani Temple "What is Lathmar...
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Western Basque); in others all major words are accented (e.g., Blackfoot and Barasana). The term "pitch accent" is also used to denote a different feature, namely...
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Australia Mangarayi – Australia Māori – New Zealand South America: Aymara – Bolivia, Chile, Peru Barasana – Colombia Quechua – Ecuador Xavante – Brazil...
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Carurú Mitú Taraira Pacoa Papunahua Yavaraté Acaricuara Villa Fátima Barasana-Eduria language Cubeo language Tucanoan languages "Nuestro Departamento:...
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populations Colombia 1,008 (2018) Brazil 30 (2014) Languages Waimajã Religion Traditional religion Related ethnic groups Tucano, Tuyuca, and Barasana...
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Vaupés Siriano Vaupés Tatuyo Vaupés Tuyuca Tiquié Yurutí Vaupés South Barasana Vaupés Carapana Vaupés Macuna Vaupés Language isolate Andoque Japurá River...
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