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- The Mashco-Piro or Mascho Piro, also known as the Cujareño people and Nomole, are an indigenous tribe of nomadic hunter-gatherers who inhabit the remote...
- Mashco may refer to the following languages: Amarakaeri language Mashco Piro language Yine language There is also an unclassified language of Peru by...
- Mashco Piro is an Arawakan language spoken in Peru. It is also called Cujareño. It is very similar to the Piro, with an estimated 60% inherent intelligibility...
- during the rubber boom. His enterprise exploited and enslaved Asháninka, Mashco-Piro, Harákmbut, Shipibo-Conibo and other native groups, who were then dedicated...
- used with Whites (Matteson 1965). The name Mashco has sometimes been incorrectly applied to the Yine. (See Mashco Piro.) Extinct varieties of Piro (Yine):: 244 ...
- for their protection, with support from the Iniciativa Amotocodie. The Mashco-Piro are nomadic Arawak hunter-gatherers who inhabit Manú National Park...
- The Harakmbut (Arakmbut, Harakmbet) are indigenous people in Peru. They speak the Harakmbut language. An estimated 2,000 Harakmbut people live in the Madre...
- rubber for these patrons. Most of the Mashco-Piro demographic was slaughtered in 1894. Some of the surviving Mashco-Piro, Toyeri and Araseri natives were...
- with significant po****tions  Bolivia 52 (2012)  Brazil ( Acre) 937 (2004)  Peru 90 (2007) Languages Machinere Related ethnic groups Mashco-Piro and Yine...
- boom. Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald led violent slave raids against Asháninka, Mashco, Piro, Conibo, Harákmbut and other native groups around the Ucayali, Urubamba...