- The Huaorani, Waorani, or
Waodani, also
known as the Waos, are an
Indigenous people from the
Amazonian Region of
Ecuador (Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza...
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which five
American Christian missionaries attempted to
evangelize the
Waodani people of the
tropical rain
forest of
Eastern Ecuador.
Based on actual...
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peaceful contact with the
Waodani and were
living with them in the jungle. At 10
years of age,
Saint first went to live with the
Waodani,
staying with them during...
- with the Auca
people (now
known as Huaorani; also
rendered as
Waorani or
Waodani) of
eastern Ecuador. She
later spent two
years as a
missionary to the tribe...
- This list
contains members of the
Huaorani tribe of
Ecuador who are
known for
their connection with
events surrounding Operation Auca. Many
names have...
- ****amese:
Bible translations into the
languages of
India ยง ****amese Auca,
Waodani, Huaorani:
Bible translations into
Native American languages Australian...
- Elliot, 1956 Nate Saint, 1956,
killed while attempting to
evangelize the
Waodani people Ed McCully, 1956 Pete Fleming, 1956
Roger Youderian, 1956 Pierina...
- Elliot's 1957
bestseller Through Gates of Splendor. The book
focuses on the
Waodani tribe of
eastern Ecuador, and
their progression from
being known as violent...
- the Orinoco. They also
produce their own curare.
Their ancestors, the
Waodani, used a
match known as
kakapa along with the
curare to
impregnate the darts...
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Christian missionaries from the
United States to
bring Christianity to the
Waodani or
Huaorani people of the rain
forest of Ecuador. The Huaorani, also known...