Wanano
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Wanano
Summary
Wanano is an indigenous people[1]. They draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (indigenous_people category, ranking #72 of 175).[2]
Key Facts
- Wanano was Wanano's native language[3].
- Tucanoan was Wanano's native language[4].
- Wanano is located in Mitú[5].
- Wanano is located in Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory[6].
- Wanano is in the country of Colombia[7].
- Wanano is in the country of Brazil[8].
- Wanano's image is recorded as Índios uanana mascarados 1933.png[9].
- Wanano's instance of is recorded as indigenous people[10].
- Wanano's Commons category is recorded as Uananas[11].
- Wanano's country of origin is recorded as Brazil[12].
- Wanano's country of origin is recorded as Colombia[13].
- Wanano's described at URL is recorded as https://pib.socioambiental.org/pt/Quadro_Geral_dos_Povos[14].
- Wanano's population is recorded as {'amount': '+735'}[15].
- Wanano's population is recorded as {'amount': '+1113'}[16].
- Wanano's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Wanano[17].
- Wanano's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Tucanoan[18].
- Wanano's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'mis', 'text': 'Kotiria'}[19].
- Wanano's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1216xb9_[20].
- Wanano's ISA ID is recorded as Kotiria[21].
- Wanano's museum-digital ID is recorded as 56639[22].
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Origins and Family
Native languages include Wanano[3] and Tucanoan[4].
Why It Matters
Wanano draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (indigenous_people category, ranking #72 of 175).[2] They is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]