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Warao people - Wikipedia
The Warao are an Indigenous Amerindian people inhabiting northeastern Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. Alternate common spellings of Warao are Waroa, Guarauno, Guarao, and Warrau.
Warao | Indigenous, Venezuela, Delta | Britannica
Warao, nomadic South American Indians speaking a language of the Macro-Chibchan group and, in modern times, inhabiting the swampy Orinoco River delta in Venezuela and areas eastward to the Pomeroon River of Guyana.
Warao: Historia, Cultura, lengua, costumbre y mucho mas
2018年6月8日 · El término Warao traducido al español significa: Gente en los barcos. Actualmente, la población indígena es de aproximadamente de 25 mil Warao, distribuidos en los cuatro municipios en el estado de Delta Amacuro y más en proporción a las áreas adyacentes a las bocas de los tubos.
Warao - Encyclopedia.com
The Warao Indians, fishermen and incipient agriculturists, inhabit the labyrinthine arms of the Orinoco Delta of northeastern Venezuela and adjacent areas. "Warao" is an autodenomination meaning "lowland people" or "marshland people" from waha, "lowland," and …
The Warao: the native people of the Orinoco River - Escales
The Warao people, the guardians of the Orinoco River. To date, the Orinoco has been home to three large indigenous families, grouped by language: the sedentary and peace-loving Arawaks, speakers, the Carib speakers, former nomadic warriors, and …
Warao language and alphabet - Omniglot
2024年10月9日 · Warao is a language isolate spoken by about 27,000 people mainly in the northeast Venezuela, and also in northern parts of Guyana, Suriname and Brazil. In Venezuela it is spoken along the Orinoco river delta in the south of Delta Amacuro State, in the north of Monagas State and in the south of Sucre State.
The Warao - Historical Museum
The Warao are one of the largest indigenous groups in the Latin American lowland. The Warao themselves say that the live on a crust of earth that floats on a large sea, notes social anthropologist Christian Sørhaug.
Warao language - Wikipedia
Warao (also known as Guarauno, Guarao, Warrau) is the native language of the Warao people. A language isolate , it is spoken by about 33,000 people primarily in northern Venezuela , Guyana and Suriname .
Warao Culture and History - Native Languages of the Americas
Introduction to the Warao tribe's culture and history, including photographs. Warao People: Article on Warao history and lifestyle. Warao Indian Legends: Collection of Warao myths and legends. Religions of Native South Americans Animism and Folk-Lore of the Guiana Indians: Online texts about Witoto, Arawak, and Warao mythology and religious ...
Warao - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
The Warao Indians, fishermen and incipient agriculturists, inhabit the labyrinthine arms of the Orinoco Delta of northeastern Venezuela and adjacent areas. "Warao" is an autodenomination meaning "lowland people" or "marshland people" from WAHA, "lowland," and …