aguaruna del Amazonas (Aguaruna Vocabulary of Amazonas) was compiled by Mildred L. Larson and published by SIL International in 1966. The Aguarunas are...
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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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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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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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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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Ecuador, and the Organización Central de Comunidades Aguarunas del Alto Marañon and the Consejo Aguaruna y Huambisa in Peru.[citation needed] At the time...
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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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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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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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