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The Omagua people (also known as the Umana, Cambeba, and Kambeba) are an indigenous people in Brazil's Amazon Basin. Their territory, when first in contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century, was on the Amazon River upstream from the present-day city of Manaus extending into Peru. They speak the Omagua language. The Omagua exist today in small numbers, but they were a populous, organized society in the late Pre-Columbian era. Their population suffered steep decline, mostly from infectious diseases, in the early years of the Columbian Exchange. During the 18th century, the Omagua largely abandoned their indigenous identity in response to prejudice and racism that marginalized aboriginal peoples in Brazil and Peru. More tolerant attitudes led to a renewed tribal identity starting in

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  • Omagua (de)
  • Omagua (eu)
  • Kambeba (it)
  • Omagua people (en)
  • Cambebas (pt)
  • Omáguas (pt)
  • Омагуа (народ) (ru)
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  • Die Omagua (auch Umawa, Umaua, Umanas oder Cambebas genannt, sowie auch „Flachköpfe“) sind bzw. waren eine südamerikanische Ethnie am Marañón und Amazonas in Peru sowie im westlichen Grenzgebiet Brasiliens. Die Omagua waren zur Zeit der Conquista eines der größten Völker Amazoniens. Sie sind heute weitgehend in der mestizischen Bevölkerung aufgegangen. (de)
  • Omagua edo cambeba familiako herri amerindiarra da. Omaguak Kolonbiako hego-ekialdean, Ekuadorreko ekialdean, Peruko ipar-ekialdean eta Brasilgo mendebaldean bizi ziren antzina, eta ibaien arteko lurraldeetan. Inguruko indiarrek baino bizimodu aurreratuagoa zuten. XVI. mendean Eldorado alegietako urrearen lurraldea han zegoela uste izan zen, eta hiru bidaldi egin ziren 1536, 1541 eta 1560. urteetan. Gaur egun antzinako omaguen ondorengoak oihanean bizi dira, eta kautxua biltzea dute lanbide nagusia. (eu)
  • I Kambeba sono un gruppo etnico del Perù (dove sono noti anche come Omagua) e del Brasile con una popolazione stimata in circa 3.500 individui in Perù nel 1994 (stima non ufficiale) e 347 individui in Brasile nel 2006. (it)
  • Камбеба (также известны как омагуа, умана) — индейское племя, проживающее в Бразилии в бассейне Амазонки. Легенды о богатстве камбеба стали причиной нескольких экспедиций в места их проживания, из которых наиболее известными были экспедиции в 1536 году, Ф. фон Хуттена в 1541 году и в 1560 году В 1645 г. иезуиты начали миссионерскую деятельность среди камбеба. В 1687 г. , который считается крестителем племени камбеба, основал сорок миссионерских поселений. Говорят на языке омагуа. (ru)
  • Os omáguas constituíam uma tribo de índios que vivia na zona de várzea nas proximidades da atual cidade de Tefé, no estado do Amazonas, no Brasil. (pt)
  • The Omagua people (also known as the Umana, Cambeba, and Kambeba) are an indigenous people in Brazil's Amazon Basin. Their territory, when first in contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century, was on the Amazon River upstream from the present-day city of Manaus extending into Peru. They speak the Omagua language. The Omagua exist today in small numbers, but they were a populous, organized society in the late Pre-Columbian era. Their population suffered steep decline, mostly from infectious diseases, in the early years of the Columbian Exchange. During the 18th century, the Omagua largely abandoned their indigenous identity in response to prejudice and racism that marginalized aboriginal peoples in Brazil and Peru. More tolerant attitudes led to a renewed tribal identity starting in (en)
  • Os Cambeba ou Kambeba são um grupo indígena que habita o médio rio Solimões, no estado brasileiro do Amazonas, mais precisamente nas Áreas Indígenas Barreira da Missão, Igarapé Grande, Jaquiri e Kokama.Seriam os supostos omáguas que os cronistas do século XVI encontraram na região. Sua principal característica era a deformação craniana, tornando-a em um formato de cone. (pt)
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  • Omagua (en)
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