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  2. Lokono - Wikipedia

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    The Lokono Artists Group. Historically, the group self-identified and still identifies as 'Lokono-Arawak' by the semi fluent speakers in the tribe, or simply as 'Arawak' (by non speakers of the native tongue within the tribe) and strictly as 'Lokono' by tribal members who are still fluent in the language, because in their own language they call themselves 'Lokono' meaning 'many people' (of ...

  3. Arawak - Wikipedia

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    The Arawak are a group of Indigenous peoples of northern South America and of the Caribbean.The term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to different Indigenous groups, from the Lokono of South America to the Taíno (Island Arawaks), who lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean.

  4. Piapoco language - Wikipedia

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    Piapoco is a branch of the Arawak language, which also includes Achagua and Tariana. [2] Piapoco is considered a Northern Arawak language. [3] There are only about 3,000 Piapoco speakers left today. These people live in the Meta, Vichada, and Guaviare rivers in Colombia [4] Piapoco speakers also reside in Venezuela. [5] It is an endangered ...

  5. Arawakan languages - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Arawak by Von den Steinen (1886) and Brinten (1891) after Arawak in the Guianas, one of the major languages of the family. The modern equivalents are Maipurean or Maipuran and Arawak or Arawakan. The term Arawakan is now used in two senses. South American scholars use Aruák for the family demonstrated by Gilij and subsequent ...

  6. Talk:Arawak - Wikipedia

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    Does anyone have any maps showing the location of the Arawaks i believe they were located on the Islands of the Carrabean (sorry spelling) would be nice if we had some maps, i have looked but cant find any usable ones.... the arawaks painted there face because of spirtual and magical reasons. they believed that if they put these paintings on ...

  7. Moviestorm - Wikipedia

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    Filmmaker (previously known as Moviestorm) is a real-time 3D animation app published by Moviestorm Ltd. The software is available to and used by people of all age groups and appeals to those with a diverse range of backgrounds and interests, from amateur and professional film makers, through to businesses and education, as well as people just looking to simply tell stories or create messages ...

  8. Ta-Arawakan languages - Wikipedia

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    You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at [[:pt:Línguas amazonas-antilhas]]; see its history for attribution.

  9. Movie Maker (Reston Publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Movie Maker (also referred to as Reston Movie Maker) is a computer program published by Reston Publishing Company in 1984 which allows users to author full screen animated sequences at a resolution of 160×96 with 4 colors. [1] Audio can be added from a built-in library of sound effects. Self-playing movies can be viewed without the Movie Maker ...