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Kanaima Katzensteinii
Kanaima may refer to: * ''Kanaima'' (froghopper), a genus of insects * Kanaima, sorcerers in Wapishana The Wapishana or Wapichan (or Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Vapidiana, Wapixana) are an Indigenous group found in the Roraima area of northern Brazil and southern Guyana. Location Currently the Wapishana are located in the State of Roraima, Brazil, nor ... beliefs * Kanimaa, a 2025 song {{Disambiguation ...
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Kanaima (froghopper)
''Kanaima'' is a genus of froghoppers endemic to Brazil & Argentina belonging to the family Ischnorhinidae. Species * ''Kanaima katzensteinii Kanaima may refer to: * ''Kanaima'' (froghopper), a genus of insects * Kanaima, sorcerers in Wapishana The Wapishana or Wapichan (or Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Vapidiana, Wapixana) are an Indigenous group found in the Roraima area of northern Brazil ...'' (Berg, 1879) * '' Kanaima fluvialis'' (Lallemand, 1924) * '' Kanaima fusca'' (Lallemand, 1927) * '' Kanaima nigra'' Paladini & Carvalho, 2008 References Auchenorrhyncha genera Cercopoidea Insects of Brazil {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Wapishana
The Wapishana or Wapichan (or Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Vapidiana, Wapixana) are an Indigenous group found in the Roraima area of northern Brazil and southern Guyana. Location Currently the Wapishana are located in the State of Roraima, Brazil, northern and eastern Boa Vista, as well as in the southern Rupununi savannas of Guyana. In their villages, one can find ranches, settlements, small towns, and commercial developments of Brazilians. In Guyana, the Wapishana villages are located between the Takutu, Rupununi, and Kwitaro rivers, bordering the Macushi territory in the Kanuku Mountains to the north, and extending as far as the Wai-Wai territory to the south. In Brazilian territory, in the north eastern portion of Roraima, the Wapishana villages are mostly located in the Serra da Lua (Moon Ridge) region between the Branco River and one of its affluent, the Tacutu. On the lower Uraricoera River, another affluent of the Branco, most of the villages contain a mixed population of ...
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