Aguano
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 , and the right bank tributary of the Marañon River. Today they farm and have largely converted to Roman Catholicism.
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Aguano
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 , 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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Quechua, Spanish, formerly Aguano
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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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