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And Moi belongs to the Huaorani tribe, and they're known as very fierce, they're known as "auca."
Phil Borges on endangered cultures Phil Borges 2006
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And Moi belongs to the Huaorani tribe, and they're known as very fierce, they're known as "auca."
Phil Borges on endangered cultures Phil Borges 2006
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And Moi belongs to the Huaorani tribe, and they're known as very fierce, they're known as "auca."
Phil Borges on endangered cultures Phil Borges 2006
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Enthusiastically attached to their independence, they pride themselves on the name of _auca_, signifying
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Giraldo allegedly ordered the 12-day detention in 2003 of photographer Scott A. Dalton and reporter A.ison Ruth Morris in A.auca state.
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The Beaver - tree f Magnolia g/auca J grows in the fwamps.
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_aucani_ is to rebel or make a riot, and _auca-cahual_ signifies a wild horse.
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[Footnote 52: According to Falkner the missionary, _auca_ is a name of reproach given them by the Spaniards, signifying rebels or wild men;
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EgoautemitaocnleOslegatoaextemploRorf mam minendos, qui (enatui JarwiaiKiawt: auca, qnit -
Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis excerptae : argumenta singulis praefixa sunt, quae causam cujusque & summam ex rei gestae occasione explicant : opus recognitum recensitumque in usum scholarum Hollandiae & Westfrisiae. Veratius, Jobus, d. 1571 1672
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