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Piro may refer to: People People with the name *Ferdinando Piro, Italian footballer *Hank Piro, American football player *Saint Pyr, or Piro, the 6th century founder of the monastery at Caldey Island, near Manorbier, Wales Ethnic groups *Mashco-Piro, an uncontacted tribe in Peru *Piro people, commonly called Yine, an indigenous people in Peru *Piro people (New Mexico), a former tribe of Puebloans who lived along the Rio Grande River in North America. Other uses * Piro (Megatokyo), a character in the webcomic ''Megatokyo'' and the artist's online pseudonym * Piro (production company), an American film production company * Piro, Bihar, a town in Bihar, India * Yine language Yine is the principle variety of Piro, which is a Maipurean language spoken in Peru. It belongs to the Piro group which also includes the nearly extinct Iñapari and Apurinã. The Manchineri who live in Brazil (Acre) and reportedly also in B ... or Piro language of the Maipurean family in Brazil See al ...
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Ferdinando Piro
Ferdinando Piro (born 12 June 1977) is an Italian former footballer. Career For the 1995–96 season, Piro signed for Parma Calcio 1913, Parma in the Serie A from ASG Nocerina, Nocerina in the Serie C2. However, he suffered injuries during his stint there and was sent on loan to Aurora Pro Patria 1919, Pro Patria. By 2001, he was playing in Serie D, the Italian fourth division. In the amateur leagues, Piro claimed "there is an impressive presumption, some people do not accept the fact that you can teach something and are only afraid that you will steal their place". References External links Ferdinando Pino
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Hank Piro
Henry William Piro (December 20, 1917 – April 18, 2011) was a professional American football end who played in 1941 with the Philadelphia Eagles The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia. The Eagles compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC East, East division. The team plays its .... External linksPro-Football-Reference 1917 births 2011 deaths American football ends Philadelphia Eagles players Syracuse Orange football players German emigrants to the United States {{Tightend-1910s-stub ...
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Saint Pyr
Pyr (Pŷr ; sometimes known as Piro in English) was a Welsh abbot of the 6th century who may later have been revered as a saint by some (though he was never canonised). Most of what is known of him comes from the First Life of St. Samson. He has been described in one handbook as being "an unsuitable abbot and...one of those Celtic 'saints' who would never have been canonized by any formal process".,Farmer, David Hugh. ''The Oxford Dictionary of Saints''
5th rev. ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011, p. 446
but there seems no evidence that he was ever considered as a saint by anybody. Little is known about him apart from the fact that he was the abbot of the monastery on



Mashco-Piro
The Nomole or Cujareño people, also known as the Mashco Piro, are an indigenous tribe of nomadic hunter-gatherers who inhabit the remote regions of the Amazon rainforest. They live in Manú National Park in the Madre de Dios Region in Peru."Mashco Piro."
''Ethnologue.'' Retrieved 18 February 2012.
They have actively avoided contact with non-native peoples.


Demographics

In 1998, the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) estimated their number to be around 100 to 250. This is an increase from the 1976 estimated population of 20 to 100. In 2024 their number was believed to be above ...
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Yine People
The Yine (also Piro) are an indigenous people in Peru. In the Cusco Department, Cusco, Department of Loreto, Loreto, and Ucayali Department, Ucayali Departments of Peru, Departments, they live along the Urubamba River. They live along the Madre de Dios River in the Madre de Dios Department. Name Besides Yine, they are also called Chontaquiro, Contaquiro, Pira, Piro, Pirro, Simiranch, and Simirinche. Economy and subsistence Yine people farm, fish, and raise livestock, particularly cattle. They also work in the lumber industry. They traditionally used swidden agriculture to grow Cassava, yuca. Oxfam helped the Yine to secure ownership rights to their traditional farmlands and to develop sustainable farming practices. They grow several varieties of yuca today, as well as medicine plants, such as sangre de grado (''Croton lechleri'').Gelbspan, Thea"Community gardens help anchor indigenous villages in Peru."''Oxfam International.'' Jan 2007. Retrieved 19 Feb 2012. Language Yine people ...
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Piro People (New Mexico)
The Piro people are a Native American people in New Mexico. Today most of them live in Tortugas Pueblo or in the vicinity of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in Texas. The Piro tribe were a group of Pueblo peoples who lived in New Mexico during the 16th and 17th century. The Piros (not to be confused with the Piros of the Ucayali basin in Peru) lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley around modern Socorro, New Mexico, USA. The now extinct Piro language may have been a Tanoan language. Numbering several thousand at the time of first contact with the Spanish, by the time of the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 the Piro had been decimated by European-introduced diseases and Apache attacks and most of the survivors resettled near El Paso, Texas. History The Piro were closely related to the Tompiro who lived to their northeast in the Salinas region of New Mexico. Linguists believe both groups likely spoke Tanoan languages. When the Spanish first encountered them in the 16th century, t ...
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Puebloans
The Pueblo peoples are Native Americans in the United States, Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who share common agricultural, material, and religious practices. Among the currently inhabited Pueblos, Taos Pueblo, Taos, San Ildefonso Pueblo, San Ildefonso, Acoma Pueblo, Acoma, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, Zuni, and Hopi are some of the most commonly known. Pueblo people speak languages from four different Language family, language families, and each Pueblo is further divided culturally by kinship systems and agricultural practices, although all cultivate varieties of corn (maize). Pueblo peoples History of the Pueblo peoples, have lived in the American Southwest for millennia and descend from the Ancestral Puebloans, Ancestral Pueblo peoples. The term ''Anasazi'' is sometimes used to refer to Ancestral Puebloans, but it is considered derogatory and offensive. "Anasazi" is a Navajo language, Navajo adoption of a Ute Indian, Ute term that translates to ''Ancient Enem ...
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Rio Grande River
The Rio Grande ( or ) in the United States or the Río Bravo (del Norte) in Mexico (), also known as Tó Ba'áadi in Navajo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The length of the Rio Grande is , making it the 4th longest river in the United States and in North America by main stem. It originates in south-central Colorado, in the United States, and flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The Rio Grande drainage basin (watershed) has an area of ; however, the endorheic basins that are adjacent to and within the greater drainage basin of the Rio Grande increase the total drainage-basin area to . The Rio Grande with its fertile valley, along with its tributaries, is a vital water source for seven U.S. and Mexican states, and flows primarily through arid and semi-arid lands. After traversing the length of New Mexico, the Rio Grande becomes the Mexico–United States border, between the U.S. state of Texas ...
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Piro (Megatokyo)
is an English-language webcomic created by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston. ''Megatokyo'' debuted on August 14, 2000, and has been written and illustrated solely by Gallagher since June 17, 2002. Fred Gallagher's news post announcing Caston's departure. Gallagher's style of writing and illustration is heavily influenced by Japanese manga. ''Megatokyo'' is freely available on its official website. The intended schedule for updates was for postings twice a week, but new comics are typically posted just once or twice a quarter on non-specific days. In 2011, updates began being delayed further due to the health issues of Sarah Gallagher (Seraphim), Gallagher's wife. ''Megatokyo'' was published in book-format by CMX, although the first three volumes were published by Dark Horse. For February 2005, sales of the comic's third printed volume were ranked third on BookScan's list of graphic novels sold in bookstores, then the best showing for an original English-language manga. Set ...
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Piro (production Company)
Timothy David Piper (born ), also known as Timothy David, is an Australian writer and director based in New York City. He is known for directing many television commercials, including Dove's 2008 "Evolution" ad, as well as '' Farmed and Dangerous'', a four-part webisode comedy series released in 2014 for Chipotle Mexican Grill. His debut feature film is ''Kangaroo Island'', due to premiere on the closing night of the Adelaide Film Festival in on 3 November 2024. Early life Timothy David Piper was born in South Australia in. He grew up in Adelaide. Piper left Australia in 2004. Career Advertising Piper was responsible for creating the gecko character for Bridgestone Australia around 1999, animated by James Neale and used until 2022. The character underwent a makeover by Cirkus Animation in 2023. Working for Ogilvy & Mather in Toronto, Canada, Piper wrote and co-directed (with Yael Staav) Dove's "Evolution" television commercial. This was part of Dove's " Campaign for Real B ...
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Piro, Bihar
Piro is a nagar parishad town and corresponding community development block in Bhojpur District, in the Indian state of Bihar. Piro is 39 km from the Ara Railway Station. Jitaura is 6 km from Piro. Geography Piro is located at . It has an average elevation of 72 metres (236 feet). Demographics India census, Piro had a population of 25,638. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Piro has an average literacy rate of 56%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 45%. In Piro, 18% of the population is under 6 years of age. the population of the town of Piro was 45,000 in 7,033 households. Administration The Piro sub-division (Tehsil) is headed by an IAS or state Civil service officer of the rank of Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM). Blocks The Piro Tehsil is divided into 3 Block Block or blocked may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Broadcasting * Block programming, the result of a progra ...
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Yine Language
Yine is the principle variety of Piro, which is a Maipurean language spoken in Peru. It belongs to the Piro group which also includes the nearly extinct Iñapari and Apurinã. The Manchineri who live in Brazil (Acre) and reportedly also in Bolivia speak what may be a dialect of Yine (Aikhenvald, Kaufman). A vocabulary labeled '' Canamaré'' is "so close to Piro ineas to count as Piro", but has been a cause of confusion with the unrelated Kanamarí language. Names This language is also called Contaquiro, Pira, Piro, Pirro, Simiranch, or Simirinche. ''Cushichineri'' has been reported as a language, but is actually a family name used with Whites (Matteson 1965). The name ''Mashco'' has sometimes been incorrectly applied to the Yine. (See Mashco Piro.) Varieties Varieties of Piro (Yine): *Chontaquiro (Simirinche, Upatarinavo): Ucayali River * Manchineri (Manatinavo): Purus River * Kushichineri (Kuxiti-neri, Kujigeneri, Cusitinavo): upper Purus River in Peru (in 1886, spoken on ...
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