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    The Jivaroan peoples are the indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River and its tributaries, in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador. The tribes...
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  • Jivaro (redirect from Jivaroan)
    Rican musical genre Jivaroan peoples, indigenous peoples in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador Jívaro people or Shuar, one of the Jivaroan peoples Jivaro languages...
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    The Chicham languages, also known as Jivaroan (Hívaro, Jívaro, Jibaro) is a small language family of northern Peru and eastern Ecuador. Chicham consists...
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  • proposal of Morris Swadesh and other historical linguists. The two families, Jivaroan and Cahuapanan are most frequently linked, the isolates less often. Documentation...
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    Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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    Shrunken head (category Jivaroan peoples)
    only been documented in the northwestern region of the Amazon rainforest. Jivaroan peoples, which includes the Shuar, Achuar, Huambisa and Aguaruna tribes...
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    French anthropologist noted for studies of the Achuar, one of several Jivaroan peoples, and for his contributions to anthropological theory. Descola started...
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    Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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    Kaluli people in Papua New Guinea. Michael Harner titled his study of the Jivaroan peoples of Ecuador The Jivaro: People of the Sacred Waterfalls. Artists...
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    Shuar (category Jivaroan peoples)
    of head shrinking, known as Tzantsa. The Shuar language belongs to the Jivaroan linguistic family and is spoken by over 50,000 people in the region. The...
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    reported in 1683 the daily consumption of guayusa in infusions by the Jivaroan peoples. In the 18th century, several missionaries in Colombia, Ecuador...
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  • religion Mohawk traditional religion Seneca religion Wyandot religion Jivaroan religion Karankawa indigenous religion Kayabi traditional tribal religion...
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    Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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    Jeikó † Jirajaran (3) (also known as Hiraháran, Jirajarano, Jirajarana) † Jivaroan (2) (also known as Hívaro) Kaimbe Kaliana (also known as Caliana, Cariana...
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    Saparo–Yawan. David Payne (1981) proposes that Candoshi is related to Jivaroan, which Payne calls Shuar. Together, Shuar and Candoshi make up a putative...
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  • Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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  • which belong to the Jivaroan language family. It has official standing in the area it is spoken. Huambisa belongs to the Jivaroan linguistic family, a...
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  • Cotabato, a municipality in the Philippines Antipas (tribe), one of several Jivaroan peoples indigenous to the upper Amazon Antipas (Millennium), a third-season...
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    Juan Magnin in 1740, describing ayahuasca use as a medicinal plant by the Jivaroan peoples (called ayahuessa) and by Franz Xaver Veigl in 1768, that reports...
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    Achuar (category Jivaroan peoples)
    The Achuar are an Indigenous people of the Americas belonging to the Jivaroan family, alongside the Shuar, Shiwiar, Awajun, and Wampis (Perú). They are...
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    (see) was a Jivaroan language. The name Xiroa may be a variant of Jivaro. Rabona is attested by a few words, some of which seem to be Jivaroan, but others...
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    Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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  • This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. Ethiopian Dhat-Badan Kafa Atete Akan (inc. Ashanti) Asase Yaa (Asaase...
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  • Huambisa (category Jivaroan peoples)
    as the Wampis, are an indigenous people of Peru and Ecuador. One of the Jivaroan peoples, they speak the Huambisa language and live on the upper Marañón...
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    territory now known as Peru spoke languages, such as: Quechua, Aymara, Jivaroan, Tsimané, Tallán, Culli, Quingnam, Muchik, and Puquina. The peoples had...
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    from the Shuar language, which belongs to the Jivaroan language family. The Shuar are members of the Jivaroan peoples who reside in the Amazon rainforest...
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    by the Spaniards and Portuguese. In northern Peru and eastern Ecuador, Jivaroan peoples are indigenous peoples who speak the Chicham languages. In Ecuador...
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  • Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw Lakota Lenape Mapuche Mesoamerican Aztec Maya Olmec Purépecha...
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    wars between the neighboring tribes of the Jivaro. Several tribes of the Jivaroan group, including the Shuar, practised headhunting for trophies and headshrinking...
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    languages of the Arawakan, Piro, Upper Amazon, Bora–Witoto, Cahuapanan, Jivaroan, Panoan, Quechuan, Tucanoan, Tupian and Zaparoan families Vernacular Peruvian...
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