- The Huaorani,
Waorani, or Waodani, also
known as the Waos, are an
Indigenous people from the
Amazonian Region of
Ecuador (Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza...
- The
Waorani (Huaorani) language,
commonly known as
Sabela (also Wao, Huao, Auishiri, Aushiri, Ssabela ; autonym: Wao Terero; pejorative: Auka, Auca) is...
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activist and
member of the
Waorani Nation from the
Amazonian Region of Ecuador. She is the
first female president of the
Waorani of
Pastaza (CONCONAWEP)...
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Media Lengua 9
varieties of
Quechua Secoya Shuar Spanish Siona Tetete Waorani Záparo
Constitution of
Ecuador 2008,
Chapter One,
Article 1, Wikisource...
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means to
fight off
against the
foreign oil companies.
Historically the
Waorani, a semi-nomadic
group of hunter-gatherers, have
lived in the Yasuní National...
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Gelanor waorani is a
species of
neotropical spiders from
South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil) in the
family Mimetidae. "Taxon
details Gelanor waorani Benavides...
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Irundiaba waorani is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae, and the only
species in the
genus Irundiaba. It was
described by
Martins & Galileo...
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National Waorani Federation (NAWE) and in 2005 she and
other communities leaders founded the Asociación de
Mujeres Waorani del
Ecuador (Ecuador
Waorani Women...
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central part of the
Loreto Region. Part of the Macro-Jibaro proposal.
Waorani 2,000 Ecuador, Peru Also
known as Sabela.
Spoken between the Napo and Curaray...
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contact 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...