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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HUAMBIZA»
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
H83] UF Huambiza language Ssimaku language Wambisa language BT Ecuador
-Languages Jivaran languages Peru-Languages Huambisa mythology (May
Subd Geog) UF Mythology, Huambisa Huambiza Indians USE Huambisa Indians
...
Library of Congress, 2006
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Arte do índio brasileiro: exposição promovida pela Fundação ...
Brincos -élitros de insectos e penas de tucano Tribo : Jivaro (Huambiza)
Proveniencia : Fronteira com o Peru 267. Brincos - pena de tucano Tribo : Jivaro
(Huambiza) Proveniencia : Fronteira com o Peru 268. Capacete com brincos -
penas de ...
Victor Bandeira, Françoise Bandeira, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 1966
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Tarzan was an Eco-tourist--: And Other Tales in the ...
guns for fear of alerting the Huambiza. Aside from a midday halt, the canoes
travel from sunup to sundown. From time to time Up de Graff remarks on how
much the Indians must want to kill him, puzzles over why none have attacked,
and ...
Luis Antonio Vivanco, Robert J. Gordon, 2006
On July 25, 1956, my wife, Hertha, and I were sitting upon the platform of a jungle
thatch of some Huambiza Indians on the Rio Morona in Peru's green hell. It was
noon. The temperature was a superhumid 120 degrees. We were limp. We had ...
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The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical ...
HUAMBIZA. See HUAMBISA. HUANUCO. See QUECHUA. HUANYAM. See
PAKAANOVA. HUANYAM. See WANAM. HUARANI. See AWISHIRI. HUARAYO.
See ESSEJJA. HUAYARU. See ESSEJJA. HUARI. The Huari (Massaca) today
are a ...
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Sociometry in France and the United States: A Symposium
Hostility Approximative in percentage Geographical groups distance (as in Table
Vin) Yurupaza-Huambiza 50 miles 100% Huambiza-Yurupaza 50 miles 100%
Patuca-Huambiza 40 miles 100% Huambiza-Patuca 40 miles 100% ...
in l582, referring to the districts of Santiago and Santa Maria l2) de Nieva,
comprised l2,586 inhabitants. ' Being a partial census, including but a portion of
the Aguaruna and Huambiza, the total Jivaro population may be estimated to
about 3o ...
The Huambiza left flank, battling three ways, was writhing like a nest of snakes,
squirming about within itself in abortive advances and retreats. Now a wedge
seemed to be forming at the farther side and driving toward the rocks where the ...
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Unsettling Settler Societies: Articulations of Gender, Race, ...
Although originally forced into labour camps by settlers in Amazonia, Indian
groups in the l980s organized for their rights through such groups as the Campa
Congress. the Amuesha Congress, the Aguaruna-Huambiza Federation and the
...
Daiva Stasiulis, Nira Yuval-Davis, 1995
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Native South American Discourse
More recently, similar changes are taking place among the Achuar and the
Huambiza groups of the Jivaroan language family. Since 1964, the Shuar, one of
the largest groups in the Amazon basin, have been organized into a Federation
with ...
Joel Sherzer, Greg Urban, 1986
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HUAMBIZA»
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huambiza en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Naturalists in Paradise: Wallace, Bates and Spruce in the Amazon …
... risked attack by the headshrinking Huambiza people and traversed spindly, 40ft bamboo bridges across torrents to find himself “in the most mossy place I had ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 15»