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The Principle of Political Unity and Cultural Minorities\u27 Self-Government [PDF]
Bonilla, Daniel
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Elementos para la protección sui generis de los conocimientos tradicionales colectivos e integrales desde la perspectiva indígena [PDF]
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International Journal of American Linguistics, 1957
1. There are twenty six consonant phonemes in Ocaina which contrast as to stops, fricatives, assibilants and nasals. The nasals, perhaps, exhibit the most interesting sound features of the language in that they contrast as to fortis and lenis in their three points of articulation.
Arlene Agnew, Evelyn G. Pike
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1. There are twenty six consonant phonemes in Ocaina which contrast as to stops, fricatives, assibilants and nasals. The nasals, perhaps, exhibit the most interesting sound features of the language in that they contrast as to fortis and lenis in their three points of articulation.
Arlene Agnew, Evelyn G. Pike
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2020 IEEE World Conference on Engineering Education (EDUNINE), 2020
This document presents the results of a study on the effects and use of a mobile application for the basic education of the Huitoto language, carried out with the participation of pre-school students in urban educational institutions of the Punchana district in Iquitos, Peru.
Isaac Ocampo Yahuarcani +7 more
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This document presents the results of a study on the effects and use of a mobile application for the basic education of the Huitoto language, carried out with the participation of pre-school students in urban educational institutions of the Punchana district in Iquitos, Peru.
Isaac Ocampo Yahuarcani +7 more
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2019 IEEE World Conference on Engineering Education (EDUNINE), 2019
It includes results of a mobile app development and validation process made for children of pre school education in the indigenous community Centro Arenal (Huitoto ethnic group), to learn the basic content of their parents' native language through mobile devices (cell phones and tablets). And once that strengthen their cultural identity. Since 10 years
Isaac Ocampo Yahuarcani +10 more
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It includes results of a mobile app development and validation process made for children of pre school education in the indigenous community Centro Arenal (Huitoto ethnic group), to learn the basic content of their parents' native language through mobile devices (cell phones and tablets). And once that strengthen their cultural identity. Since 10 years
Isaac Ocampo Yahuarcani +10 more
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Mercurio. Muerte lenta: el pueblo huitoto acorralado por el mercurio
Cita en espera o el desencuentro cívico con el Estado. Tres historias de salud pública en Colombia, 2020José Guarnizo
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The phonological and grammatical status of Murui ‘word’
, 2020[Extract:] Murui (also called Bue) is a Witotoan language, spoken by about 2,000 people in southern parts of Colombia and in northern parts of Peru. Murui, together with Mɨka, Mɨnɨka, and Nɨpode, forms a dialect chain, referred to more broadly as Witoto,
Katarzyna I. Wojtylak
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Lachesilla huitoto Manchola, Aldrete & Obando, 2015, n. sp.
2015Lachesilla huitoto n. sp. (Figures 7 − 22) Diagnosis. Belonging in species group pedicularia (García Aldrete, 1974). Males differing from L. ilama in having the clunial apophysis longer; in having the epiproctal apophyses stouter, with a short, broad spine on the inner margin of the basal half. Differing from L. carpinteroi, in addition to the epiproct
Manchola, Oscar Fernando Saenz +2 more
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Martiodrilus (Maipure) huitoto Feijoo & Celis, 2012, sp. nov.
2012Published as part of Alexander Feijoo, M. & Celis, Liliana V., 2012, Earthworms (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae) of the Amazon region of Colombia, pp.
Alexander Feijoo, M., Celis, Liliana V.
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