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Categories: Pre-Columbian cultures, Indigenous peoples in Venezuela, Indigenous people of the Americas, Circum-Caribbean tribes, Indigenous peoples of South America
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Piaroa  Piaroa people  De'aruhua  De'aruwa  Huottuja
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The Piaroa people, known among themselves as the Huottüja or De'aruhua, are a pre-Columbian South American indigenous ethnic group of the middle Orinoco Basin in present-day Colombia and Venezuela, living in an area larger than Belgium, roughly circumscribed by the Suapure, Parguaza, the Ventuari, the Manapiare and the right bank of the Orinoco. Wikipedia
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The Piaroa people, known among themselves as the Huottüja or De'aruhua, are a pre-Columbian South American indigenous ethnic group of the middle Orinoco Basin in present-day Colombia and Venezuela, living in an area larger than Belgium, roughly circumscribed by the Suapure, Parguaza, the Ventuari, the Manapiare and the right bank of the Orinoco. Wikipedia
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