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- The Motilones-Barí, sometimes also called Barís, Motilones (or for its singular: Motilón) or Dobocubis, are an indigenous people who live in the Catatumbo...
- revolutionary justice system, and found him guilty of exploiting the Motilones. He was condemned to die, and his execution was planned. On July 6, 1989...
- Amazon Basin. Old names for this river include Guallaga and Rio de los Motilones. The Huallaga is born on the slopes of the Andes in central Peru and joins...
- Olson, telling the story of his work as a Christian missionary with the Motilone Barí people, an indigenous tribe in Colombia and Venezuela. The book begins...
- territories were: Caquetá Territory, San Martin Territory and Nevada and Motilones Territory. Constitutional history of Colombia#The constitution of 1863...
- Colombia, located between the inter-Andean valley of Magdalena Medio and the Motilones. It is the second most po****ted muni****lity in the department and an...
- Motilon may refer to: Motilón people, an ethnic group of Colombia Motilón language Motilon (beetle), a genus of insects in the subfamily Prioninae Hieronyma...
- Huottüja (19,000), Ya̧nomamö (16,000), Yaruro (7,000), Ye'kuana (6,000), and Motilone Barí (3,000). Around 13 000 BCE human settlement in the actual Venezuela...
- Los Motilones" (PDF) (in Spanish). Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies. Retrieved 2 October 2015. "Serranía de Los Motilones: Venezuela"...
- Tarapoto, founded in 1782 as Santa Cruz de los Motilones de Tarapoto, is a commercial hub town in the San Martín Province of the Department of San Martín...