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Jul 12, 2009 ... Shuar, in the Shuar language, means "people." The people who speak the Shuar language live in tropical rainforest between the upper ...
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The History of Tsansta, Shrunken Heads, Oddities, Curiousities,and Human Trophy Collectors.
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Of these, the Shuar, are most commonly referred to when speaking of the ... The Shuar have achieved their notoriety through their customary practice of ...
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The Shuar are the second largest and one of the most studied Amazonian groups. They have a long history of survival and defense against outsiders, ...
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Shuar language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Shuar or Jivaro Indians.
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An article by Elisabet Sahtouris on Shuar shamans in Ecuador.
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Ethnologue and bibliography information on Shuar. ... Jivaro phonology and morphology. Turner, Glen D. 1992. Una breve gramática del shuar. ...
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Ramon - Last authentic Shuar shaman. Loreto Amazonas, Peru.
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A short essay on the Shuar Federation of southeastern Ecuador with links.
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Jungle tour of Amazon forest people and cultures. The Shuar, like all other indigenous groups in the region, find in myths an explanation for all natural, ...
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