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- Q4120516 subject Q4049626.
- Q4120516 subject Q5358848.
- Q4120516 subject Q8546690.
- Q4120516 subject Q8567068.
- Q4120516 abstract "The Huambisas are a native tribe of Peru, living on the upper Marañón and Santiago rivers. In 1841 they drove all the civilized Indians from the neighboring mission, and in 1843 they killed all the inhabitants of the village of Santa Teresa, between the mouths of the Santiago and Morona. They are fair-skinned and bearded, sharing with the Jeveros a descent from the Spanish women captured by their Indian ancestors at the sack of Sevilla del Oro in 1599.".
- Q4120516 wikiPageExternalLink peru_nature_ecology_biodiversity_reserved_areas_santiago_comaina_reserved_area.html.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q1526037.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q200174.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q2487608.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q4049626.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q51647.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q5358848.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q80702.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546690.
- Q4120516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567068.
- Q4120516 comment "The Huambisas are a native tribe of Peru, living on the upper Marañón and Santiago rivers. In 1841 they drove all the civilized Indians from the neighboring mission, and in 1843 they killed all the inhabitants of the village of Santa Teresa, between the mouths of the Santiago and Morona. They are fair-skinned and bearded, sharing with the Jeveros a descent from the Spanish women captured by their Indian ancestors at the sack of Sevilla del Oro in 1599.".
- Q4120516 label "Huambisa people".