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1Indiosiedlungen am Amazonas

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  • Title: Indiosiedlungen am Amazonas
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 157
  • Publisher: ➤  Institut für Baustofflehre, Bauphysik, Technischen Ausbau und Entwerfen, Universität Stuttgart
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  • Publish Location: Stuttgart

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  • First Year Published: 1980
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Shuar

who live in the foothills of the Andes; the achu (swamp-palm) Shuar (or Achuar) are people who live in the wetter lowlands east of the Andes (Ecuador)

Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Quijos), the Shuar, the Huaorani, the Siona-Secoya, the Cofán, and the Achuar. In 1986, Indigenous peoples in Ecuador formed the first "truly" national

Culture of Ecuador

(spoken by the Cofan), Shuar Chicham (spoken by the Shuar), Achuar-Shiwiar (spoken by the Achuar and the Shiwiar), Cha'palaachi (spoken by the Chachi), Tsa'fiki

List of religions and spiritual traditions

Muscogee Creek religion Seneca religion Wyandot religion Jivaroan religion Achuar religion Aguaruna religion Shuar shamanism Karankawa religion Kayabi religion

Languages of Peru

Chicham Aguaruna Aguaruna Amazonas, Cajamarca, San Martín Shuar-Huambisa Achuar Loreto Huambisa Amazonas, Loreto Pano-tacanas One of the families with the

Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Colombia Jibito, Loreto Region, Peru Jivaroan peoples, Ecuador and Peru Achuar, Morona-Santiago Province and Oriente Region, Ecuador and Loreto Region

Instituto Nacional Mejía

their daily (traditional) activities. The groups represented include Shuar, Achuar, Cofán, Huaorani, Salasaca, Tsachila, Awá, Saraguro and Otavalo people,