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Yora may refer to: * Yora people, or Amahuaca, an ethnic group of the Amazon * Yora language, a language of the Amazon * Yora languages, an Australian language group See also * Eora, an Australian ethnic group * Iora * Jora (other) * Yura (other) Yura may refer to: Place * Yura, Wakayama, a town in Japan * Yura District, a district in Peru * Yura Station, a railway station in Japan Ethnic groups and languages *Yura, or Adnyamathanha, an indigenous group of South Australia *Yura, or ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Yora People
The Amahuaca or Amhuaca are indigenous peoples of the southeastern Amazon Basin in Peru and Brazil. Isolated until the 18th century, they are currently under threat from ecological devastation, disease and violence brought by oil extractors and illegal loggers. In 1998 they numbered about 520. The largest community of the Amahuaca is in Puerto Varadero, a jungle community on the Peruvian–Brazilian border. Ayahuasca The Amahuaca are one group of the Amazon that uses a drug called ayahuasca. They believe that Ayahuasca gives them supernatural powers, sending them into a state of mind that makes them feel superhuman. History The Amahuaca are desentants of the Polynesian populations that might have migrated to the Pacific coast of South America. When they were first sighted in the 18th century, they were threatened by illegal logging, diseases and habitat loss. Name The Amahuaca are also known as: Amaguaco, Amawaca, Amawáka, Amawaka, Amenguaca, Ameuhaque, Ipitineri, Saya ...
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Yora Language
Yaminawa (Yaminahua) is a Panoan language of western Amazonia. It is spoken by the Yaminawá and some related peoples. Yaminawa constitutes an extensive dialect cluster. Attested dialects are ''two or more Brazilian Yaminawa dialects, Peruvian Yaminawa, Chaninawa, Chitonawa, Mastanawa, Parkenawa'' (= Yora or "Nawa"), ''Shanenawa'' (Xaninaua, = Katukina de Feijó), ''Sharanawa'' (= Marinawa), ''Shawannawa'' (= Arara), ''Yawanawá, Yaminawa-arara'' (obsolescent; very similar to Shawannawa/Arara), ''Nehanawa''†).David Fleck, 2013, Panoan Languages and Linguistics', Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History #99 Very few Yaminawá speak Spanish or Portuguese, though the Shanenawa have mostly shifted to Portuguese. Phonology The vowels of Yaminawa are /a, i, ɯ, u/. /i, ɯ, u/ can also be heard as ª, ɨ, o Sharanawa, Yaminawa, and Yora have nasalized counterparts for each of the vowels, and demonstrate contrastive nasalization. is heard as an allophone ...
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Yora Languages
Yora may refer to: * Yora people, or Amahuaca, an ethnic group of the Amazon * Yora language, a language of the Amazon * Yora languages, an Australian language group See also * Eora, an Australian ethnic group * Iora * Jora (other) * Yura (other) Yura may refer to: Place * Yura, Wakayama, a town in Japan * Yura District, a district in Peru * Yura Station, a railway station in Japan Ethnic groups and languages *Yura, or Adnyamathanha, an indigenous group of South Australia *Yura, or ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Eora
The Eora (''Yura'') are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales. Eora is the name given by the earliest European settlers to a group of Aboriginal people belonging to the clans along the coastal area of what is now known as the Sydney basin, in New South Wales, Australia. The Eora share a language with the Darug people, whose traditional lands lie further inland, to the west of the Eora. Contact with the first white settlement's bridgehead into Australia quickly devastated much of the population through epidemics of smallpox and other diseases. Their descendants live on, though their languages, social system, way of life and traditions are mostly lost. Radiocarbon dating suggests human activity occurred in and around Sydney for at least 30,000 years, in the Upper Paleolithic period. However, numerous Aboriginal stone tools found in Sydney's far western suburbs gravel sediments were dated to be from 45,000 to 50,000 years BP, which would mean that humans could ha ...
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Iora
: ''For the international organization, see Indian Ocean Rim Association'' : ''For the Australian Aboriginal people of the Sydney region, see Eora'' The ioras are a small family, Aegithinidae, of four passerine bird species found in south and southeast Asia. The family is composed of a single genus, ''Aegithina''. They were formerly grouped with the leafbirds and fairy-bluebirds, in the family Irenidae. Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Aegithina'' was introduced in 1816 by the French ornithologist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot to accommodate the common iora. The genus name is from Ancient Greek ''aigithos'' or ''aiginthos'', a mythical bird mentioned by Aristotle and other classical authors. The common iora was described in 1758 and given the binomial name ''Motacilla tiphia'' by Carl Linnaeus, but there was a some confusion about the nature of bird Linnaeus was referring to. Early taxonomists considered it to variously be a warbler, flycatcher, finch or babbler. When G. R. Gray ...
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Jora (other)
Jora may be, *Jora language (Siriono) * Chicha de jora (a type of corn) *Jora Vision Places *Jora, Kenya * Jora de Mijloc, Moldova *Jora Wielka, Poland *Jora Bangla Temple *Jora Mała, Poland People * Mihail Jora *Nawang Rigzin Jora *Soha Jora *Jora Harutyunyan *Jora Singh Jora Singh (born 1 January 1979) is an Indian track and field athlete from Haryana who specializes in the decathlon. Jora held the Indian National record of 7502 points set during the Federation Cup held in New Delhi on 2 March 2006 before bei ... See also * Jora Jora {{dab ...
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Yura (other)
Yura may refer to: Place * Yura, Wakayama, a town in Japan * Yura District, a district in Peru * Yura Station, a railway station in Japan Ethnic groups and languages *Yura, or Adnyamathanha, an indigenous group of South Australia *Yura, or Eora, an indigenous group of New South Wales, Australia *Yura, or Yuracaré people, a Bolivian indigenous group *Yura, or Yuracaré language, a language of Bolivia *Yura languages, a language group of Australia People with the name *''Yura Kim'', an alternative name of Kim Jong-il, the leader of North Korea *Yura (South Korean singer) (born 1992), South Korean singer and member of Girl's Day *Yura Halim (1923–2016), Bruneian politician *Yura Matsuda (born 1998), Japanese figure skater * Yura Min (born 1995), South Korean ice dancer * Yura Movsisyan (born 1987), Armenian soccer player * Yura Yunita (born 1991), Indonesian jazz singer * Hiroaki Yura (born 1981), Japanese violinist * Hnat Yura (1888–1966), Soviet and Ukrainian direct ...
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