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Tucanoan language spoken in Ecuador and Peru
Secoya (also known as Sieko Coca, Paicoca and Airo Pãi) is a Western Tucanoan language spoken by the Secoya people of Ecuador and Peru. Included among
Secoya_language
Indigenous group from the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Amazon
Amazon. They speak the Secoya language Pai Coca, which is part of the Western Tucanoan language group. In Ecuador the Secoya number about 400 people
Secoya
Language family of South America
Payoguaje, Payaguá, Payowahe, Payawá) Correguaje–Secoya Correguaje (Koreguaje, Korewahe, a.k.a. Caquetá) Siona–Secoya (Upper Napo, Baicoca–Siecoca) ?Macaguaje
Tucanoan_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
Secoya may also refer to: Secoya language, Tucanon language spoken in Ecuador and Peru Litoporus secoya, a species of spider Secoya Hall, a residence building
Secoya_(disambiguation)
Tucanoan language of Ecuador and Columbia
Tucanoan language spoken by the Siona people of Ecuador, and can be considered a dialect or variety of a larger Baicoca-Siecoca, or Siona-Secoya, language cluster
Ecuadorian_Siona
River in Ecuador
the Cuyabeno Reserve and ends in the Aguarico River. In the Siona - Secoya language, Cuyabeno means "Kindness River"". Reserva de Producción Faunística
Cuyabeno_River
Language
twentieth century. Tetete is close to the Secoya language. Campbell, Lyle (1997). American Indian languages: the historical linguistics of native America
Teteté_language
Species of plant
Throughout the Amazon the species has numerous other aliases in several languages. The Secoya people of Ecuador call this plant baĩ su'u and put the sticky liquid
Tabernaemontana_sananho
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its
List of endangered languages in South America
List_of_endangered_languages_in_South_America
Cha'palaachi, Cofán, Colorado, Emberá languages, Secoya, Shuar, Siona, Tetete, Waorani, Záparo. Many indigenous languages of Ecuador are severely threatened
Languages_of_Ecuador
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its
List of endangered languages in Colombia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Colombia
Endangered indigenous language of Ecuador and Colombia
SG=CNTR.TOP Secoya Secoya a’i=ma person=ACC.REAL atesû=ti=ki ke=ja Secoya a’i=ma know=INT=2 2.SG=CNTR.TOP Secoya person=ACC.REAL ‘Do you know Secoya people
Cofán_language
Topics referred to by the same term
SEY or sey may refer to: Air Seychelles, ICAO airline code Secoya language, by ISO 639-3 code Seoni railway station, Madhya Pradesh, India, by Indian
SEY
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador
Chachi), Tsa'fiki (spoken by the Tsáchila), Paicoca (spoken by the Siona and Secoya), and Wao Tededeo (spoken by the Waorani). Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous_peoples_in_Ecuador
Kichwa (the Canelo and the Quijos), the Shuar, the Huaorani, the Siona-Secoya, the Cofán, and the Achuar. In 1986, Indigenous peoples in Ecuador formed
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Tucanoan language of Peru
branch of the Tucanoan language family, along with the living languages Siona, Secoya, and Koreguaje, as well as the extinct Teteté, Tama, and Macaguaje
Maijiki
Tucanoan language spoken in South America
Koka and Kanú) is a Tucanoan language of Colombia and Ecuador. Ecuadorian Siona and Colombian Siona, as well as Secoya, have a high level of mutual intelligibility
Siona_language
Extinct Tucanoan language of Colombia
Macaguaje (Makabajë) is a nearly extinct Tucanoan language of Colombia. "ONIC - Makaguaje". ONIC (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2026-01-19. Macaguaje
Macaguaje_language
Indigenous people in the Ecuador and Colombia
Siona people live in the same general area as the Secoya people, sharing mutually intelligible languages and often intermarrying. They are sometimes considered
Siona_people
Spanish, Shuar, Achuar Shiwiar, Pastaza Quichua, Napo Quichua, Záparo and Secoya. Peru / Chile: Spanish and Aymara. Peru / Bolivia: Spanish, Central Aymara
Cross-border_language
Class-action lawsuit
peoples including the Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Cofan, Huaorani, Shiwiar, Secoya, and Siona. Texaco Petroleum signed its first contract with the Ecuadorian
Aguinda_v._Texaco,_Inc.
(spoken by the Tsáchila), Siona (spoken by the Siona), Secoya (spoken by the Secoya), and Waorani language (spoken by the Waorani). Though most features of
Culture_of_Ecuador
Indigenous people in Ecuador
the Waorani language, also known as Huoarani, Wao, and Sapela, a linguistic isolate that is not known to be related to any other language. Their ancestral
Waorani_people
many as nine indigenous groups: Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Waorani, Siona, Secoya, Shiwiar, and Cofan, all represented politically by the Confederation of
Demographics_of_Ecuador
People of Ecuador
Chachi), Tsa'fiki (spoken by the Tsáchila), Paicoca (spoken by the Siona and Secoya), and Wao Tededeo (spoken by the Waorani). Though most features of Ecuadorian
Ecuadorians
Tucanoan peoples Eastern North Tukano: Colombia Western Napo Siona–Secoya Secoya: Loreto, Peru/Ecuador Tupian peoples Tupí-Guaraní Tupi: Paraguay, Brazil
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Peruvian people of indigenous ancestry
Quechua living along the Huallaga and Mayo rivers. Amazon: San Martín Region Secoya, Amazon, northern Peru Shapra, Amazon: Loreto Region Shipibo-Conibo, Amazon:
Indigenous_peoples_of_Peru
Country in South America
Paicoca (spoken by the Siona and Secoya), and Wao Tededeo (spoken by the Waorani). Use of these Amerindian languages is gradually diminishing and being
Ecuador
lists the Indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by
List of Indigenous languages of South America
List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America
Amazonian region of Ecuador
and northern Pastaza provinces. Also in the north are pockets of Siona/Secoya and Cofán. The Huaorani have a huge reserve in central Napo province and
Oriente_(Ecuador)
peoples present in the region — Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Huaorani, Siona, Secoya, Shiwiar, Záparo and Cofán — are represented politically by the Confederation
Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon
Confederation_of_Indigenous_Nationalities_of_the_Ecuadorian_Amazon
Indigenous people native to Ecuador and Colombia
which there are still some archeological remains. They speak the Cofán language, which they call Aʼingae. The ancestral land, community health and social
Cofán_people
CONAIE: Highland Kichwa Eastern Amazonian Kichwa Achuar Cofan Huaorani Secoya Shuar Siona Zapara Awa Chachi Espera Mata Tsachila Wankavilka Ethnoracial
Race and ethnicity in Latin America
Race_and_ethnicity_in_Latin_America
Extinct Uru language of Peru
Uru–Chipaya language once spoken by the Uros, an Indigenous people, who live on reed islands in Puno Bay in western Lake Titicaca in Peru. The language is known
Uru_of_Chʼimu
American actor (born 1981)
Extraction: The Plundering of the Amarakaeri Reserve. He also spent time with the Secoya tribe along the Shushufindi and Aguarico River in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Ross_Thomas_(actor)
Protected area in northern Peru
culturally significant for local Indigenous communities, including the Secoya and Kichwa, who continue to use traditional pathways and sacred sites. The
Airo_Pai_Communal_Reserve
Flipside (Illenium Remix)". Your EDM. Retrieved May 17, 2020. "Run - Album by Secoya on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved May 17, 2020. Meadow, Matthew (September
Illenium_discography
Country in South America
indigenous nations, principally: Achuar Awá Chachi Cofán Huaorani Kichua Secoya Shuar Siona Tsáchila Huancavilca Záparo Government of Ecuador Politics of
Outline_of_Ecuador
Ecuadorian nature reserve
river, while the Cofans, and the Secoyas live on the banks of the Aguarico, an affluent of the Amazon. The Secoyas, who originally lived within the borders
Cuyabeno_Wildlife_Reserve
Public university in Pomona, California, US
In 2017, construction began on two new residential halls (Sicomoro and Secoya) along with a new dining hall (Centerpointe Dining Commons), which are intended
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California_State_Polytechnic_University,_Pomona
2013 studio album by I See Stars
6. "Boris the Animal" (MindlessMindless Remix) 2:49 7. "Judith Rules" (Secoya Remix) 5:43 8. "When I Say Jump, You Say How High" (INF1N1TE Remix) 4:07
New_Demons
Jesuit and Franciscan missions in the Western Amazon
areas of Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. The Jivaro, Kokama, Cambeba, Secoya, and Yame were among the other indigenous peoples the missionaries sought
Mainas_missions
Indigenous people's organization in Ecuador
CONAIE represents the following indigenous peoples: Shuar, Achuar, Siona, Secoya, Cofán, Huaorani, Záparo, Chachi, Tsáchila, Awá, Epera, Manta, Wancavilca
Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador
Confederation_of_Indigenous_Nationalities_of_Ecuador
Cuyabeno River and Aguarico River, in particular, the Cofanes and the Siona-Secoya, both legendary in this area. The Siona community inhabits the northern
Tourism_in_Ecuador
Area in the province of Sucumbíos, Ecuador
Ecuadorian homesteaders moved to lands traditionally owned by the Cofán, Siona-Secoya, and Huaorani because of the discovery of oil. Scientists did a GIS analysis
Lago_Agrio_oil_field
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with S
This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with S. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |
ISO_639:s
Peruvian Amazonian herbalist
(43–48); chief Huanichi of the Capanahua (58–61); curaca Santos of the Secoya (114–15). Cf., Maxwell (1961, 1990) at 8, where she writes: "Medicine is
Manuel_Córdova-Rios
Genus of cricket-like animals
are sometimes consumed by local indigenous people such as the Siona and Secoya people of eastern Ecuador. Scudder, SH (1869). "Notes on Orthoptera collected
Panoploscelis
Ecuadorian environmental activist
environmental push, and at the end of 1993, peasants and indigenous Kichwas, Secoyas, and Cofánes filed a class-action lawsuit against Chevron first in Ecuador
Luis_Yanza
National park in Peru
etc. Native peoples living within this region include the Quichua, the Secoya and the Bora. "Güeppí-Sekime". protectedplanet.net. "Güeppi-Sekime - Servicio
Güeppi-Sekime_National_Park
Sequence of major events in a virus pandemic
China reported two new cases and 20 new asymptomatic cases. In Ecuador, the Secoya tribe (also known as the Siekopai) reported 15 cases among their population
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020
Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_May_2020
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Boy/Male
Indian
Second
Female
English
From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Young girl. Girl.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
With Beautiful Water; A River
Girl/Female
Latin
Born second.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Second
Girl/Female
Hindu
God is gracious
Girl/Female
Arabic
Young Girl
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shadow; Evening
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dual, Second
Girl/Female
Spanish
Lively.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Latin Irish
From Ireland.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A River
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shadow
Girl/Female
Indian
Second
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Second.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shadow
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ones own
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Boy/Male
Finnish, German
God's Helmet
Female
Russian
(Радинка) Russian equivalent of French Radelle, RADINKA means "counsel."
Girl/Female
Indian
Possessor of lights
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Affection
Girl/Female
Indian
Messenger, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Hindu
Earth, Universe
Girl/Female
Christian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish
Little Heart
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Glories; Love; Identity; Pride
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hetarthi | ஹேதாரà¯à®¤à¯€
Love, Good thinking
Male
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Sìoltach, SHOLTO means "sowing," i.e., "fruitful, seed-bearing, producing many offspring."
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n.
An article of merchandise of a grade inferior to the best; esp., a coarse or inferior kind of flour.
a.
Specifically, to support, as a motion or proposal, by adding one's voice to that of the mover or proposer.
a.
Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.
a.
Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
pl.
of Decoy-man
a.
To follow in the next place; to succeed; to alternate.
n.
One who follows or attends another for his support and aid; a backer; an assistant; specifically, one who acts as another's aid in a duel.
n.
One who, or that which, follows, or comes after; one next and inferior in place, time, rank, importance, excellence, or power.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.
a.
Having the power of second-sight.
n.
The interval between any tone and the tone which is represented on the degree of the staff next above it.
n.
Aid; assistance; help.
a.
Next to the first in value, power, excellence, dignity, or rank; secondary; subordinate; inferior.
n.
A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.
n.
A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.
a.
To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
a.
The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
v. t.
To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap; to insnare; to allure; to entice; as, to decoy troops into an ambush; to decoy ducks into a net.
a.
In the duodecimal system of mensuration, the twelfth part of an inch or prime; a line. See Inch, and Prime, n., 8.