Aguano people
The Aguano (also Awano, Ahuano, Hilaca, Uguano, Aguanu, Santacrucino, Tibilo) are a people of Peru. In 1959, they consisted of 40 families. They inhabit the lower Huallaga and upper Samiria Rivers, and the right bank tributary of the Marañon River. Today they farm and have largely converted to Roman Catholicism.
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Aguano people
The Aguano (also Awano, Ahuano, Hilaca, Uguano, Aguanu, Santacrucino, Tibilo) are a people of Peru. In 1959, they consisted of 40 families. They inhabit the lower Huallaga and upper Samiria Rivers, and the right bank tributary of the Marañon River. Today they farm and have largely converted to Roman Catholicism.
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Aguano (Uguano, Aguanu, Awano, ...... giwał się już językiem aguano.
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Gli Aguano (conosciuti anche c ...... tributario destro del Marañon.
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The Aguano (also Awano, Ahuano ...... onverted to Roman Catholicism.
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Aguano (Uguano, Aguanu, Awano, ...... giwał się już językiem aguano.
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Die Aguano sind ein kleines in ...... r indigenen Pano-Sprachgruppe.
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Gli Aguano (conosciuti anche c ...... tributario destro del Marañon.
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The Aguano (also Awano, Ahuano ...... onverted to Roman Catholicism.
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Santacrucino
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