The Hupda (also known as Hup, Hupd'äh, or Húpd’əh) are an Amazonian indigenous people who live in Brazil and Colombia. They speak the Hup language. The...
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Hupda, Hupde, Jupda, and variants, may refer to: Hupda people, an ethnic group of the Amazon Hupda language, their language This disambiguation page lists...
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Hup language (redirect from Hupdá language)
Hupdë, Hupdá, Hupdé, Hupdá Makú, Jupdá, Makú, Makú-Hupdá, Makú De, Hupda, and Jupde) is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous...
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languages, or as Makuan. Such languages include Hup, spoken by Hupda, (Hupdá Makú, Makú-Hupdá, Macú De) and Guariba Maku the closely related Nukak Makú and...
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This is a list of the Brazil's Indigenous or Native peoples. This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families, Indigenous locations...
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The Wiwa people, also known as the Damana people, are an indigenous people of Colombia that speak Dʉmʉna, of the Chibchan language family, and live in...
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Huaorani (Waorani, Waodani, Waos), Ecuador Hupda (Hup), Brazil, Colombia Jibito, Loreto Region, Peru Jivaroan peoples, Ecuador and Peru Achuar, Morona-Santiago...
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Kãkwã, Cacua or Bará-maku is an indigenous people living in northwestern Amazonia, between Vaupés, Querarí and Papuri rivers, in Colombia, close to the...
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Gustavo Gaviria Angel (category Living people)
Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan Guahibo Guambiano Guane Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche...
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Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory (section People)
Baré, Koripako, Tariana, Warekena of the Arawakan languages group and Hupda and Yuhupde [pt] of the Nadahup languages group. The Eastern Tucano live...
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