- into many
dialects and traditions,
which are Arekuna, Kamarakoto, and
Taurepang. The
Pemon are part of the
larger Cariban language family, and include...
- Pemóng–Panare Pemóng: Kapóng (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó), Makushi, Pemón (
Taurepang, Kamarakóto, Arekuna)
Panare Mapoyo–Tamanaku † Kumaná (Chaima, ****anagota...
- The
Pemon language (or Pemón in Spanish), is an
indigenous language of the
Cariban family spoken by some 30,000
Pemon people, in Venezuela's Southeast...
-
Arawakan Amazonas and
Colombia Brazil: 2,067 Colombia: 205 2010, 1988
Taurepang Taulipang, Taurepangue, Taulipangue,
Pemon Karib Roraima and Venezuela...
-
collected a
version of the
Vulture Wife from the
Taulipangs (also
known as
Taurepang, a
subgroup of the
Pemon people). In this story,
which he
titled Der Besuch...
-
northern state of Roraima, home to the Macuxi, Wapixanas, Ingaricós,
Taurepangs and
Patamonas peoples.
FUNAI identified almost 1.8
million hectares of...
- 178 of Venezuela: the Pemon, in Condé Nast Traveler,
December 2008. "
Taurepang -
Indigenous Peoples in Brazil". pib.socioambiental.org.
Retrieved 2021-03-03...
- there. The
present ethnic groups are the Macuxi, Wapichana, Sapará and
Taurepang people. The 8
indigenous segments: TI Araçá, TI Ouro, TI Anaro, TI Ponta...
- Macuxi.
Other peoples represented there are the Wapixanas, Ingaricós,
Taurepangs and Patamonas, as well as non-indigenous farmers. The
inhabitants of the...
-
which are the
traditional homelands of the Ingarikó, Makuxi, Patamona,
Taurepang, and
Wapichana peoples. In 2005, the
Supreme Court of
Brazil (STF) ratified...