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Journal articles on the topic "Arawak Indians"
K.J.*, Dantas, Sasidharan N., and Binu K.V. "Additions to the angiosperms of the flora of Kannur district, Kerala, India from Aralam wildlife sanctuary." Annals of Plant Sciences 5, no. 07 (August 20, 2016): 1381. http://dx.doi.org/10.21746/aps.2016.07.003.
Full textFadhila, Cut Hashfi, Kukuh Murtilaksono, and Khursatul Munibah. "ARAHAN PEMENUHAN RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU KOTA BANDA ACEH." TATALOKA 21, no. 1 (March 15, 2019): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.21.1.180-191.
Full textAIKHENVALD, ALEXANDRA Y. "Multilingualism and ethnic stereotypes: The Tariana of northwest Amazonia." Language in Society 32, no. 1 (December 24, 2002): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404503321013.
Full textFerdous, Farzana Al. "Role of India in Rohingya Crisis: Humanitarian Role and Geopolitical Interest." ABC Research Alert 9, no. 2 (August 7, 2021): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/abcra.v9i2.563.
Full textDanish Khan, Inam, Syed Bahavuddin Hussaini, Shazia Khan, Faiz MH Ahmad, Faisal Ahmad Faisal, Muhammad Arif Salim, Razzakur Rehman, Syed Asif Hashmi, Bushra Asima, and Muhammad Shaikhoo Mustafa. "Emergency Response of Indian Hajj Medical Missionto Heat Illness Among Indian Pilgrims in Tent-Clinics atMina and Arafat During Hajj, 2016." International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health 5, no. 4 (December 2, 2017): 135–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijtmgh.2017.26.
Full textBrand, Laurie A. "Arafat: A Political Biography, by Alan Hart. Originally published in 1984 in the U.K. as Arafat: Terrorist or Peacemaker?553 pages + appendix, notes. Indiana University Press, Bloomington1989. $39.95/$18.95." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 23, no. 2 (December 1989): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400022008.
Full textMahmud, Md Tareq. "A Conflict Profile On The Rohingya Conflict in Myanmar." JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 14 (August 30, 2019): 3313–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jssr.v14i0.8407.
Full textWijetunge, Janaka J. "A multi-scenario assessment of the seismogenic tsunami hazard for Bangladesh." International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 11, no. 2 (October 9, 2019): 156–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijdrbe-07-2019-0047.
Full textBelousov, A., M. Belousova, Khin Zaw, M. J. Streck, I. Bindeman, S. Meffre, and P. Vasconcelos. "Holocene eruptions of Mt. Popa, Myanmar: Volcanological evidence of the ongoing subduction of Indian Plate along Arakan Trench." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 360 (July 2018): 126–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.06.010.
Full textTalhami, Ghada Hashem. "Asʾad Ghanem, Palestinian Politics after Arafat: A Failed National Movement. Indiana Series in Middle East Studies (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2010). Pp. 208. $45.50 cloth, $17.50 paper." International Journal of Middle East Studies 43, no. 1 (January 24, 2011): 181–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743810001492.
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Cintron, David. "THE TAÍNO ARE STILL ALIVE, TAÍNO CUAN YAHABO: AN EXAMPLE OF THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF RACE AND ETHNICITY." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2006. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/3870.
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Postigo, Adriana Viana [UNESP]. "Língua wauja (arawak): uma descrição fonológica e morfossintática." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/121830.
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Esta tese tem por objetivo analisar a língua wauja em seus aspectos fonológicos e morfossintáticos. A língua wauja pertence à família linguística arawak e é falada por aproximadamente 410 pessoas que vivem na aldeia Piyulaga, localizada no Parque Indígena do Xingu, no Estado de Mato Grosso. No presente trabalho, há informações sobre o povo wauja, sua situação linguística, algumas considerações sobre a escola na aldeia e, também, uma explicitação do modelo teórico-metodológico utilizado para a coleta de dados em campo. A revisão bibliográfica aborda as primeiras notícias publicadas sobre os wauja, as listas de palavras, os estudos prévios e a filiação genética da família arawak. Na análise fonológica, foram descritos os segmentos consonantais, vocálicos, aproximantes, padrões silábicos, acento, nasalidade, processos morfofonológicos e, ainda, algumas considerações sobre as convenções ortográficas utilizadas na escola da aldeia. Em relação à morfologia, a tese descreve as seguintes categorias gramaticais: nomes, verbos, adjetivos, advérbios, pronomes, formas interrogativas e quantificadores. Na análise sintática, a tese apresenta os tipos de predicados, as sentenças declarativas, interrogativas, imperativas e as orações complexas, que por sua vez, dividem-se em coordenadas (conjuntivas, adversativas e disjuntivas) e subordinadas (orações complemento, relativas, adverbiais, temporais e causais). Esta tese, portanto, busca contribuir para a documentação, descrição e análise das línguas indígenas brasileiras, em especial, as línguas da família arawak
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the phonological and morphosyntathic aspects of Wauja language. Wauja is part of the Arawak linguistic family and is spoken by approximately 410 people living in Piyulaga village, located in the Xingu Indigenous Park, state of Mato Grosso. This work presents information about Wauja people, their linguistic situation, some considerations on the school of the village, and a presentation of the theoreticalmethodological framework applied to the collecting of field data. The bibliographical review contains the first notes published about Wauja, word lists, early studies of the language, and the genetic affiliation of the Arawak family. In the phonological analysis it is described consonantal, vocalic and approximant segments, syllabic patterns, stress, nasality, morphophonological processes, and some considerations on the orthographical conventions used in the school of the village. Concerning the morphology, this thesis describes the following grammatical categories: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, interrogative forms and quantifiers. In the syntactical analysis, this dissertation presents the kinds of predicates, declarative, interrogative, and imperative sentences. It also presents complex sentences, which can be coordinate (conjunctive, adversative and disjunctive) and subordinated (complement, relative, adverbial, temporal and causal). This thesis therefore aims to contribute to the documentation, description and analysis of Brazilian indigenous languages, specially the languages of Arawak family
FAPESP: 2010/03000-3
Carvalho, Mateus Cruz Maciel de [UNESP]. "Análise fonológica da língua Deni (Arawá)." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/93865.
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Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre o inventário fonológico da língua indígena Deni, pertencente à família Arawá, falada no estado Amazonas. A língua Deni conta com aproximadamente 1200 falantes distribuídos em nove aldeias, sendo seis no rio Cuniuá e três no rio Xeruã. A metodologia usada aqui segue os passos tradicionais de pesquisa de campo com falantes nativos. O presente trabalho contém, além de um texto introdutório e uma conclusão, seis seções que apresentam: 1 os aspectos teórico-metodológicos que embasaram a pesquisa; 2 a organização genética das línguas Arawá, além da localização da Terra Indígena Deni e distribuição das aldeias; 3 a análise dos fonemas feita seguindo as técnicas de identificação de fonemas propostas por Pike (1971 [1947]); 4 o estudo da estrutura silábica feito de acordo com a fonologia não-linear, como Goldsmith (1990) e Kenstowicz (1995), que possibilitou identificar que a língua Deni apresenta os padrões silábicos V e CV; 5 classificação tipológica do acento, de acordo com a proposta de Hayes (1995), tendo-o como fixo, caindo sobre a última sílaba à direita; 6 uma análise dos processos morfofonológicos encontrados na língua Deni, da perspectiva da geometria de traços de Clements e Hume (1995)
This work presents a study about the phonological inventory of the Deni indigenous language, belonging to the Arawá family, spoken in Amazonas state. The Deni language has approximately 1200 speakers in nine villages, six on the Cuniuá river and three on the Xeruã river. The methodology used here follows the traditional steps of fieldwork with native speakers. This work contains, besides introductory text and a conclusion, six sections which present: 1 the theoretical and methodological aspects that support the research; 2 the genetic organization of Arawá languages and the location of Deni Indigenous Land and distribution of villages; 3 phoneme analysis done using the standard techniques to identify phonemes proposed by Pike (1971 [1947]); 4 study of syllabic structure made according to the non-linear phonology, like Goldsmith (1990) and Kenstowicz (1995), wich identified that the Deni language has the syllabic patterrns V and CV; 5 typological classification of stress, according to Hayes‟ (1995) proposal, taking it as fixed, falling on the last syllable to the right; 6 an analysis of morphophonological processes found in Deni language, following the perspective of feature geometry phonology proposed by Clements e Hume (1995)
Carvalho, Mateus Cruz Maciel de. "Análise fonológica da língua Deni (Arawá) /." Araraquara : [s.n.], 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/93865.
Full textBanca: Gladis Massini-Cagliari
Banca: Angel Humberto Corbera Mori
Resumo: Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre o inventário fonológico da língua indígena Deni, pertencente à família Arawá, falada no estado Amazonas. A língua Deni conta com aproximadamente 1200 falantes distribuídos em nove aldeias, sendo seis no rio Cuniuá e três no rio Xeruã. A metodologia usada aqui segue os passos tradicionais de pesquisa de campo com falantes nativos. O presente trabalho contém, além de um texto introdutório e uma conclusão, seis seções que apresentam: 1 os aspectos teórico-metodológicos que embasaram a pesquisa; 2 a organização genética das línguas Arawá, além da localização da Terra Indígena Deni e distribuição das aldeias; 3 a análise dos fonemas feita seguindo as técnicas de identificação de fonemas propostas por Pike (1971 [1947]); 4 o estudo da estrutura silábica feito de acordo com a fonologia não-linear, como Goldsmith (1990) e Kenstowicz (1995), que possibilitou identificar que a língua Deni apresenta os padrões silábicos V e CV; 5 classificação tipológica do acento, de acordo com a proposta de Hayes (1995), tendo-o como fixo, caindo sobre a última sílaba à direita; 6 uma análise dos processos morfofonológicos encontrados na língua Deni, da perspectiva da geometria de traços de Clements e Hume (1995)
Abstract: This work presents a study about the phonological inventory of the Deni indigenous language, belonging to the Arawá family, spoken in Amazonas state. The Deni language has approximately 1200 speakers in nine villages, six on the Cuniuá river and three on the Xeruã river. The methodology used here follows the traditional steps of fieldwork with native speakers. This work contains, besides introductory text and a conclusion, six sections which present: 1 the theoretical and methodological aspects that support the research; 2 the genetic organization of Arawá languages and the location of Deni Indigenous Land and distribution of villages; 3 phoneme analysis done using the standard techniques to identify phonemes proposed by Pike (1971 [1947]); 4 study of syllabic structure made according to the non-linear phonology, like Goldsmith (1990) and Kenstowicz (1995), wich identified that the Deni language has the syllabic patterrns V and CV; 5 typological classification of stress, according to Hayes‟ (1995) proposal, taking it as fixed, falling on the last syllable to the right; 6 an analysis of morphophonological processes found in Deni language, following the perspective of feature geometry phonology proposed by Clements e Hume (1995)
Mestre
Postigo, Adriana Viana. "Língua wauja (arawak) : uma descrição fonológica e morfossintática /." Araraquara, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/121830.
Full textBanca: Gladis Massini-Cagliari
Banca: Angélica Terezinha Carmo Rodrigues
Banca: Mônica Veloso Borges
Banca: Angel H. Corbera Mori
Resumo: Esta tese tem por objetivo analisar a língua wauja em seus aspectos fonológicos e morfossintáticos. A língua wauja pertence à família linguística arawak e é falada por aproximadamente 410 pessoas que vivem na aldeia Piyulaga, localizada no Parque Indígena do Xingu, no Estado de Mato Grosso. No presente trabalho, há informações sobre o povo wauja, sua situação linguística, algumas considerações sobre a escola na aldeia e, também, uma explicitação do modelo teórico-metodológico utilizado para a coleta de dados em campo. A revisão bibliográfica aborda as primeiras notícias publicadas sobre os wauja, as listas de palavras, os estudos prévios e a filiação genética da família arawak. Na análise fonológica, foram descritos os segmentos consonantais, vocálicos, aproximantes, padrões silábicos, acento, nasalidade, processos morfofonológicos e, ainda, algumas considerações sobre as convenções ortográficas utilizadas na escola da aldeia. Em relação à morfologia, a tese descreve as seguintes categorias gramaticais: nomes, verbos, adjetivos, advérbios, pronomes, formas interrogativas e quantificadores. Na análise sintática, a tese apresenta os tipos de predicados, as sentenças declarativas, interrogativas, imperativas e as orações complexas, que por sua vez, dividem-se em coordenadas (conjuntivas, adversativas e disjuntivas) e subordinadas (orações complemento, relativas, adverbiais, temporais e causais). Esta tese, portanto, busca contribuir para a documentação, descrição e análise das línguas indígenas brasileiras, em especial, as línguas da família arawak
Abstract: The aim of this thesis is to analyse the phonological and morphosyntathic aspects of Wauja language. Wauja is part of the Arawak linguistic family and is spoken by approximately 410 people living in Piyulaga village, located in the Xingu Indigenous Park, state of Mato Grosso. This work presents information about Wauja people, their linguistic situation, some considerations on the school of the village, and a presentation of the theoreticalmethodological framework applied to the collecting of field data. The bibliographical review contains the first notes published about Wauja, word lists, early studies of the language, and the genetic affiliation of the Arawak family. In the phonological analysis it is described consonantal, vocalic and approximant segments, syllabic patterns, stress, nasality, morphophonological processes, and some considerations on the orthographical conventions used in the school of the village. Concerning the morphology, this thesis describes the following grammatical categories: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, interrogative forms and quantifiers. In the syntactical analysis, this dissertation presents the kinds of predicates, declarative, interrogative, and imperative sentences. It also presents complex sentences, which can be coordinate (conjunctive, adversative and disjunctive) and subordinated (complement, relative, adverbial, temporal and causal). This thesis therefore aims to contribute to the documentation, description and analysis of Brazilian indigenous languages, specially the languages of Arawak family
Doutor
Mazzarotto, Cilene de Souza Matias. "Entre as tramas do gênero e da tecnologia na aldeia Araça-í." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2012. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/554.
Full textThe aim of this work was to understand how establishes the genus and technology among Indians from Aldeia Araça-í, composed by 16 families and localized in the municipality of Piraquara– PR, Brazil. The theoretical basis of this analysis was supported by authors focused in gender and technology studies. Furthermore, theories of the STS (Science, Technology and Society) were used in this work. Field research, in turn, was grounded in qualitative data analysis. It included 12 interviews, participant observation of day-to-day rituals within house of prayer and diaries registers from the field. The data showed that gender relations among Indians from Aldeia Araça-í are based in sexual division labor. In this study, Indian’s technology was related to social needs despite of difficulties presented by group due to social disruption because Araça-í society have been strictly in contact with national society. The field survey also revealed that the main to livelihood comes from donations, crafts sold to visitors and Government social assistance programs. Nowadays, the Guaranis find themselves limited to a small area to survive, with scarce natural resources and their culture have been clearly affected by these factors. In this work, the rituals at the house of prayer can be considered as the center of cultural life of the Guarani. Furthermore, It represents an attempt to this group to maintain their culture.
Coelho, Luís Fernando Hering. "Para uma antropologia da música arara (Caribe)." Florianópolis, SC, 2003. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/85960.
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Nobrega, Renata da Silva 1982. "Contra as invasões barbaras, a humanidade : a luta dos Arara (Karo) e dos Gavião (Ikoloehj) contra os projetos hidreletricos do Rio Machado, em Rondonia." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/281965.
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Resumo: A dissertação trata da luta dos Arara (Karo) e dos Gavião (Ikólóéhj) contra os projetos hidrelétricos do Rio Machado, em Rondônia. Esta mobilização foi iniciada nos anos 80 contra o projeto da Usina Ji-Paraná, suspenso em 1993, e permanece até os dias atuais, com a retomada do projeto da Usina Tabajara. Frente às estratégias da ELETRONORTE para a viabilização destes projetos hidrelétricos, baseadas no mascaramento do seu potencial de destruição e no silenciamento da mobilização popular contrária às barragens, os Arara e os Gavião têm se empenhado em denunciar esta tentativa de expropriação de seu território e de violação de seus direitos. A mobilização indígena tem implicações políticas que extravasam a luta anti-barragem e se configura em uma ¿política cultural¿, tal como proposto por Alvarez, Dagnino e Escobar (2000), na medida em que os Arara e os Gavião contestam as noções dominantes de acerca do ¿desenvolvimento¿ e da ¿natureza¿ implicadas nos projetos hidrelétricos do Rio Machado e reivindicam para si uma condição de igualdade perante os brancos. Para estes povos indígenas, a luta anti-barragem tem se constituído em um espaço privilegiado de exposição de suas demandas e de questionamento da condição subalterna atribuída a eles pelos brancos, se configurando em luta por reconhecimento e autonomia, na qual o território é parte fundamental
Abstract: The dissertation deals with the struggle of Arara (Karo) and the Gavião (Ikólóéhj) indigenous people against hydroelectric projects of Machado¿s River, in Rondônia, Brazil. This mobilization was initiated in the 80¿s against the project of Usina Ji-Paraná, suspended in 1993, and remains until the present day, with the resumption of the project of Usina Tabajara. Front to ELETRONORTE strategies for enabling these hydroelectric projects, based on the masking of its potential for destruction and the silencing of the popular mobilization against the dams¿ projects, the Arara and Gavião has been determined to denounce this attempt to expropriation of its territory in violation of their rights. The mobilization indigenous policies have implications beyond the anti-dam and is configured in a "cultural policy", as proposed by Alvarez, Dagnino and Escobar (2000), to the extent that Arara and Gavião contest the dominant notions of about the "development" and "nature" involved in hydroelectric projects in Machado¿s River and claim for itself a condition of equality before the ¿whites¿. For these indigenous people, the anti-dam struggle has been made in a privileged space of exposure of their demands and of questioning the condition subordinate assigned to them by whites, are setting up in fight for recognition and autonomy, in which the territory is a fundamental part
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Sociologia, Trabalho, Cultura e Ambiente
Mestre em Sociologia
Fontaine, Laurent. "Paroles d'échange et règles sociales chez les Indiens yucuna d'Amazonie colombienne." Phd thesis, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2001. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00596637.
Full textGava, Águida Aparecida [UNESP]. "Plataforma Kuhi pei: proposta de um modelo de dicionário terminológico onomasiológico multilíngue para crianças, Português – Arara, Kadiwéu, Karitiana, Parintintin, Xavante, Zoró." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/100117.
Full textO presente trabalho tem como objetivo principal propor um modelo de dicionário terminológico onomasiológico multilíngue para crianças, com o propósito de divulgar as línguas indígenas. Tal dicionário é composto de 258 termos da fauna brasileira, organizados em anfíbios, aves, mamíferos, peixes e répteis, com equivalentes nas línguas indígenas Arara, Kadiwéu, Karitiana, Parintintín, Xavante e Zoró. Os termos foram coletados a partir dos corpora compilados de dicionários e vocabulários nas línguas empregadas. O protótipo é fundamentado no modelo de dicionário terminológico onomasiológico proposto por Babini (2001b), no qual esse autor trata a recuperação da informação lexical em um dicionário onomasiológico. Para que seja possível efetuar buscas de tipo onomasiológico foram utilizados semas costumeiramente existentes na fala infantil, em língua portuguesa, que descrevem as características dos animais. Além da busca onomasiológica o dicionário permite também buscas de tipo semasiológico, tradicionalmente implementadas na maioria dos dicionários eletrônicos. O dicionário foi realizado em uma plataforma eletrônica que poderá ser futuramente utilizada para a confecção de outros dicionários terminológicos eletrônicos
The main objective of this thesis is to propose a model of a terminological onomasiological multilingual dictionary for children, aimed at promoting the indigenous languages. Such dictionary is composed of 258 terms of the Brazilian fauna, categorized into amphibians, birds, mammals, fish and reptiles, with equivalents in these indigenous languages: Arara, Kadiwéu, Karitiana, Parintintín, Xavante e Zoró. The terms were collected from corpora compiled from dictionaries and vocabularies in the studied languages. The prototype relies on a model of onomasiological terminological dictionary, proposed by Babini (2001), in which the author tackles lexical information retrieval in an onomasiological dictionary. In order to perform onomasiological searches, existing semes in children´s speech were used, in the Portuguese language, which describe animal features. Besides the onomasiological search, the dictionary also allows semasiological searches, traditionally implemented in most electronic dictionaries. The dictionary was developed in an electronic platform that may be used in the future so as to build other eletronic terminological dictionaries
Books on the topic "Arawak Indians"
Wishart, Jennifer. The prehistoric Arawak of Guyana. Georgetown, Guyana: Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, 1995.
Find full textRodrigues, Basil Cuthbert. Uncle Basil: An Arawak biography. [Georgetown, Guyana: J. Greene-Roesel?, 1998.
Find full text1917-, Hart Richard, and Forte Janette, eds. Kabethechino: A correspondence on Arawak. Georgetown, Guyana: Demerara, 1991.
Find full textRocca, Manuel María. Los chané-chiriguano: Arawak y guaraní. Buenos Aires: Galerna, 2004.
Find full textConference on the Arawaks of Guyana (1987 University of Guyana). Proceedings of the Conference on the Arawaks of Guyana, October 14-15, 1987. Georgetown, Guyana: Amerindian Research Unit, University of Guyana, 1988.
Find full textSílvia Maria S. de Carvalho. Bibliografia crítica dos povos Aruák do Mato Grosso do Sul e do Grande Chaco. [São Paulo, Brazil]: Terceira Margem, 2001.
Find full textBarbotin, Maurice. Archéologie antillaise: Arawaks et Caraïbes. [Guadeloupe]: Parc naturel de Guadeloupe, 1987.
Find full textauthor, Pérez Gregorio Santos, ed. A grammar of Alto Perené (Arawak). Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015.
Find full textPatte, Marie France. Parlons arawak: Une langue amérindienne d'Amazonie. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2008.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Arawak Indians"
Seekins, Donald M. "The Rakhine (Arakan) Buddhists: A Little Known Minority in Myanmar." In Rights and Security in India, Myanmar, and Thailand, 89–104. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1439-5_6.
Full textWarsh, Molly A. "Pearls and a Political Ecology of Empire, 1498–1541." In American Baroque, 31–77. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469638973.003.0003.
Full textHerrera, Ulises M. González. "Food Preparation and Dietary Preferences among the Arawak Aboriginal Communities of Cuba." In Cuban Archaeology in the Caribbean. University Press of Florida, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400028.003.0011.
Full textd’Hubert, Thibaut. "16. Patterns of Composition in the Seventeenth-Century Bengali Literature of Arakan." In Tellings and Texts: Music, Literature and Performance in North India, 423–44. Open Book Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0062.16.
Full textSearle, Mike. "Extruding Indochina: Burma, Vietnam, Yunnan, Thailand." In Colliding Continents. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199653003.003.0017.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Arawak Indians"
Singh, Paramjit. "Tectonics and sedimentation of Gondwana grabens around Mikir Massif, Assam‐Arakan basin, India." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2004. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1843325.
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