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Kanaima may refer to: Kanaima (froghopper), a genus of insects Kanaima (Sorcerer), sorcerers in Wapishana, Patamuna, and other highland Guianese beliefs
Kanaima
Country in South America
James Andrew (December 2017). "Guns and Sorcery: Raiding, Trading, and Kanaima among the Makushi". ResearchGate. Retrieved 4 March 2021. Beaumont, Joseph
Guyana
Genus of true bugs
Kanaima is a genus of froghoppers the family Ischnorhinidae. Species of the genus are found in Brazil & Argentina. Kanaima katzensteinii (Berg, 1879) Kanaima
Kanaima_(froghopper)
Feline therianthropic creature
the kanaima was a human being who employed poison to carry out his function of blood avenger, and that other authorities represent the kanaima as a jaguar
Werecat
Genus of amphibians
frogs in the family Hylidae. The sole species is Nesorohyla kanaima, also known as the Kanaima treefrog. It is endemic to Guyana. and possibly Brazil and
Nesorohyla
English anthropologist
his work on the anthropology of violence, dark shamanism (and Guyanese kanaimà in particular), post-human anthropology and the historical anthropology
Neil_L._Whitehead
Indigenous people of Brazil
belief in keinaimi (kanaima), a type of evil spirit that is personified as an "outsider" that brings death and misfortune. Kanaima have been associated
Macushi
Ethnic group
Akawaios have polytheistic beliefs. Mythological figures like Makunaima, Kanaima, Iwarrika and Sigu are an important part of their culture. The most important
Akawaio_people
Guyanese composer
composing music to accompany Guyana national poetry, like Arise, Guyana, Kanaïma, and the Martin Carter's Guyanese Independence poem Let Freedom Awaken
Valerie_Rodway
Family of true bugs
Hyalotomaspis Lallemand, 1949 Hyboscarta Jacobi, 1908 Isozulia Fennah, 1953 Kanaima Distant, 1909 Korobona Distant, 1909 Lujana Lallemand, 1954 Mahanarva Distant
Ischnorhinidae
Indigenous people of Brazil
to evil spirits or to kanaima, who were healers that had evil intentions and solely used their powers for that reason. Kanaima are considered evil, acting
Wapishana
Indigenous people living in areas of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana
Pemon have polytheistic beliefs. Mythological figures like Makunaima, Kanaima, Iwarrika and Sigu are an important part of their culture. The most important
Pemon
Family of true bugs
in Ischnorhinidae) Pachypterinella Lallemand, 1927 (junior synonym of Kanaima in Ischnorhinidae) Pseudeoscarta Lallemand, 1933 (junior synonym of Eoscarta)
Cercopidae
Indigenous people to the mountains of Guyana and Northern Brazil
Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs. Retrieved 18 August 2020.[permanent dead link] "Kanaima". Native Language. Retrieved 18 August 2020. Henkel TW, Aime MC, Chin M
Patamona_people
langsdorffii Lysapsus caraya Lysapsus laevis Lysapsus limellum Kanaima tree frog (Myersiohyla kanaima) Nyctimantis rugiceps Cheesman's big-eyed tree frog (Nyctimystes
List of least concern amphibians
List_of_least_concern_amphibians
Guyanese writer (1921–2018)
The Dark Jester 2003: The Mask of the Beggar 2006: The Ghost of Memory Kanaima, 1964 The Sleepers of Roraima, 1970 The Age of the Rainmakers, 1971 Fetish
Wilson_Harris
Guyanese artist and archaeologist (1947–2020)
animal" and foregrounds the association of the jaguar with shamanic and kanaimá practices in Amerindian culture. He also notes the suggestions of shape-shifting
George_Simon_(artist)
British comics illustrator and creator
1951) The Caves of Death by Victor Norwood (Scion, 1951) The Skull of Kanaima by Victor Norwood (Scion, 1951) The Temple of the Dead by Victor Norwood
Ron_Turner_(illustrator)
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Lady who Owns; Owner
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 Variant spelling of Hebrew Imma, IMA means "mother." Compare with another form of Ima.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
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Indicates Pride; Goddess Parvati
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the father of strength,father of, i.e. possessing, strength
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, a stone.
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Narrator of Hadith
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