Sirionó — Población total 400 Idioma Idioma sirionó Asentamientos importantes 1. Ibiato ( … Wikipedia Español
Sirionó language — See also: Mbyá Guaraní Sirionó Yuqui Spoken in Brazil Native speakers 520 (date missing) Language family … Wikipedia
Sirionó — ▪ people South American Indian people of eastern Bolivia. They live in the dense tropical forests of the eastern and northern parts of the department of Beni. Unlike other Indians of the Chiquitos Moxos region, the Sirionó are… … Universalium
Idioma sirionó — Sirionó Yuqui Hablado en Brasil Bolivia … Wikipedia Español
Nomads of the Longbow — [1] is a book by Allan R Holmberg, an anthropologist who studied Peru and other South American indigenous peoples. The book concerns itself with the indigenous Bolivians, the Sirionó, who were determined to be rather backward and undeveloped in… … Wikipedia
South American nomad — ▪ South American people Introduction indigenous inhabitants of South America living as nomadic (nomadism) hunters (hunting and gathering culture), gatherers, and fishers. In the past, South American nomads could be found from Cape Horn to… … Universalium
Rat — Taxobox name = Rats fossil range = Early Pleistocene – Recent image width = 200px image caption = The common Brown Rat ( Rattus norvegicus ) regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Rodentia superfamilia = Muroidea familia =… … Wikipedia
kinship — /kin ship/, n. 1. the state or fact of being of kin; family relationship. 2. relationship by nature, qualities, etc.; affinity. [1825 35; KIN + SHIP] Syn. 1. See relationship. 1, 2. connection. 2. bearing. * * * Socially recognized relationship… … Universalium
South American forest Indian — Introduction indigenous inhabitants of the tropical forests of South America. The tribal cultures of South America are so various that they cannot be adequately summarized in a brief space. The mosaic is baffling in its complexity: the… … Universalium
Floyd Lounsbury — Dr. Floyd Glenn Lounsbury (April 25, 1914 May 14, 1998) was an American linguist, anthropologist and Mayanist scholar and epigrapher, best known for his work on linguistic and cultural systems of a variety of North and South American languages.… … Wikipedia
William Balée — Dr. William Balée (1954 ) is a professor of anthropology and environmental studies at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was born in the Miami, Florida area and educated at the University of Florida, Gainesville, where he received a… … Wikipedia