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'''Achuar''' may refer to different languages:
'''Achuar'''

The Achuar are an amazonian community of some 4,500 individuals along either side of the border in between [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. As of the early 1970s, the Achuar were one of the last of the [[Jivaro]]an groups still to be spared the destructuring effects of western contact.


*[[Shuar]] language
*[[Shuar]] language
*[[Achuar-Shiwiar]] language
*[[Achuar-Shiwiar]] language

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In the society of nature. Phillipe Descola
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==External links==
*[http://achuar.org/ The official Ecuadorian Achuar website]
*[http://www.achuarperu.org/en/index.htm The official Peruvian Achuar website]

Revision as of 21:25, 30 January 2007

Achuar

The Achuar are an amazonian community of some 4,500 individuals along either side of the border in between Ecuador and Peru. As of the early 1970s, the Achuar were one of the last of the Jivaroan groups still to be spared the destructuring effects of western contact.


In the society of nature. Phillipe Descola

External links