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  2. Urhobo people - Wikipedia

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    The very popular Banga Soup also known as Amiedi originated from the Urhobo tribe. It is a soup made from palm kernel. This prestigious soup can be eaten with Starch (Usi), made from the cassava plant. It is heated and stirred into a thick mound with added palm oil to give the starch its unique orange-yellow colour. Banga soup and starch have ...

  3. Kaʼapor - Wikipedia

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    Their forest reserve is under attack from illegal loggers, and in September 2014 the tribe took matters into their own hands when they attacked a group of loggers, tying them up, humiliating them before destroying the logs that had been extracted from the forest and burning the logger's lorry, before eventually setting them free. [2]

  4. Urubu - Wikipedia

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    Urubu or Urubú may refer to: Urubu River (disambiguation), several rivers; Urubu people (Ka'apor) Urubu language; Black vulture; Urubu, a 1976 album by Antonio Carlos Jobim; Urubu, an American film; I.Ae. 41 Urubú, a glider built in Argentina; CR Flamengo, a Brazilian football club known as the Urubus (Vultures)

  5. Bantu peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Bantu peoples are an indigenous ethnolinguistic grouping of approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages.The languages are native to countries spread over a vast area from West Africa, to Central Africa, Southeast Africa and into Southern Africa.

  6. Kaʼapor Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Kaʼapor Sign Language (also known as Urubu Sign Language or Urubu–Kaʼapor Sign Language, although these are pejorative; [2] Portuguese: Língua de sinais caapor brasileira) is a village sign language used by the small community of Kaʼapor people in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. [3]

  7. Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau - Wikipedia

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    The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau are an indigenous people of Brazil, [3] living in the state of Rondônia.. They live in six villages on the borders of the Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw Indigenous Territory, which is shared by two other contacted groups, the Amondawa and Uru Pa In, the latter who speak a Chapacuran language, as well as the Jurureí, Parakua, and two uncontacted tribes whose names are not known.

  8. Black vulture - Wikipedia

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    The black vulture (Coragyps atratus), also known as the American black vulture, Mexican vulture, zopilote, urubu, or gallinazo, is a bird in the New World vulture family whose range extends from the southeastern United States to Peru, Central Chile and Uruguay in South America.

  9. Ka'apor Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Ka'apor Sign Language (also known as Urubu Sign Language or Urubu–Ka'apor Sign Language, although these are pejorative; [2] Portuguese: Língua de sinais caapor brasileira) is a village sign language used by the small community of Ka'apor people in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. [3]