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Piaroa Manioc Varietals: Hyperdiversity or Social Currency?

Human Ecology, 2008
The maintenance of exceptionally high numbers of folk varieties by the Piaroa people of the Venezuelan Amazon is considered. We cataloged 113 manioc folk varieties, their nomenclature, use and relevant characters, revealing significant insights into the role of manioc in Piaroa social life.
Serena Heckler, Stanford Zent
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Piaroa guipongai Villarreal and Garcia 2012

2014
Published as part of Villarreal, Osvaldo, De Armas, Luis F. & García, Luis Fernando, 2014, A new species of Piaroa (Schizomida: Hubbardiidae) from Venezuela, with taxonomic notes on the genus, pp.
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Hydrolutos piaroa Derka, Svitok & Fedor 2015

2016
Hydrolutos piaroa Derka, Svitok & Fedor 2015 http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:473461 Description. Male: Body dark brown. Head capsule, including mandibles, dark brown with bright pattern on vertex, eyes black with semicircular light bands posteriorly. Palpi entirely light.
Derka, Tomáš   +2 more
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Piaroa Manzanilla, Giupponi & Tourinho, 2008, gen. n.

2008
Published as part of Manzanilla, Osvaldo Villarreal, Giupponi, Alessandro Ponce De Leão & Tourinho, Ana Lúcia, 2008, New Venezuelan genus of Hubardiidae (Arachnida: Schizomida), pp.
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Serum Protein Markers in the Piaroa Indians of Amazonia (Venezuela)

Human Heredity, 1993
A sample of 121 Piaroa Indians from the Federal Amazonia Territory (Venezuela) was studied for the following serum protein polymorphisms: haptoglobin (HP), group-specific component subtypes (GC), orosomucoid (ORM), third component of complement (C3), transferrin C subtypes (TF) and alpha 1-antitrypsin subtypes (PI).
MARINI, ELISABETTA   +7 more
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Body-part categorization and grammar in Piaroa

2022
AbstractThis chapter provides an in-depth description of body-part terms and their grammar in Piaroa, a language in the Sáliban family spoken in Venezuela and Colombia. Based on fieldwork data, it presents a comprehensive inventory of body-part terms as well as terms in other areas of the lexicon related to the body.
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Piaroa virichaj Manzanilla, Giupponi & Tourinho, 2008, sp. n.

2008
Published as part of Manzanilla, Osvaldo Villarreal, Giupponi, Alessandro Ponce De Leão & Tourinho, Ana Lúcia, 2008, New Venezuelan genus of Hubardiidae (Arachnida: Schizomida), pp.
Manzanilla, Osvaldo Villarreal   +2 more
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Piaroa Villarreal, Giupponi and Tourinho 2008, sp. nov.

2014
Published as part of Villarreal, Osvaldo, De Armas, Luis F. & García, Luis Fernando, 2014, A new species of Piaroa (Schizomida: Hubbardiidae) from Venezuela, with taxonomic notes on the genus, pp.
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Cognation, Endogamy, and Teknonymy: The Piaroa Example

Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1972
The ideal residence unit of the Piaroa, a horticultural people of the Orinoco Basin, is an endogamous cognatic kinship group. To maintain the consanguineal nature of the kinship group as a whole, individual relationships established as affinal must not be permanent to its structure.
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Piaroa pioi Villarreal, Armas & García, 2014, sp. nov.

2014
Published as part of Villarreal, Osvaldo, De Armas, Luis F. & García, Luis Fernando, 2014, A new species of Piaroa (Schizomida: Hubbardiidae) from Venezuela, with taxonomic notes on the genus, pp. 371-381 in Zootaxa 3765 (4) on pages 374-376, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3765.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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