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Mapuche Indian Toponymy
A corpus of toponyms from Mapuche or Mapudungun, covering the Chilean provinces of Osorno, Lanquihue and Chiloé.
http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu/~arnold/mapuche/topo/MainFrame.html |
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The Mapuche Language
An overview by Jennifer Arnold from Stanford University.
http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu/~arnold/mapuche/article.html |
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Indigenous Peoples
Contains information by region, pictures and related links.
http://www.indigenouspeople.net/americas/southam/ |
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AILLA
A digital archive of recordings and texts in and about the indigenous languages of Latin America, including narratives, ceremonies, oratory, conversations, and songs.
http://www.ailla.org/site/welcome.html |
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Lucaspa Qelqasqan
The Book of Luke, from the Quechua Bible, in Quechuan, Spanish and English.
http://www.andes.org/bible/luke.html |
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AymaraNet
Information about indigenous activism from a group of transnational Aymaras, mostly originally from Kollasuyu (in Bolivia), based in Washington DC and Chukiawu (La Paz, Bolivia).
http://www.aymaranet.org/ai1english.html |
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Warriors of the Amazon
An illustrated chronicle about the Huaorani peoples and the shaman's tradition, by Joe Seamans.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/shaman/shaman2.html |
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Yanomamo Indian Culture
Introduction to the Yanomamo Indian culture from the South American Amazon basin with educational links.
http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/yanomamo.html |
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Guaraní Culture
Information about groups characterization, language, economy and religion.
http://www.fallsworld.com/cultura_guarani.htm |
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Indigenous People of Paraguay
Contains origin, history, culture, art and related information about the Guarani people.
http://www.col-ed.org/echo2002/Indiginous%20Webguide/intro.html |
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The natives of Paraguay
Racial, cultural and ethno historical characteristics of the natives form Paragual, by The Barbero Museum.
http://www.museobarbero.org.py/resumen_iii.htm |
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Mythinglinks
Amazonian and Andean indigenous peoples.
http://www.mythinglinks.org/ip~southamerica.html |
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Amerindians of Guyana
Indian groups include the Warao (Warrau), Arawak, Carib, Wapisiana (Wapishana), Arecuna and the mixed Spanish Arawak of the Moruka River.
http://www.centrelink.org/Guyana.html |
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Indigenous People, Law, and Politics in Peru
A paper by Joanna Drzewieniecki prepared for delivery at the Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association.
http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/lasa95/drz.html |