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What (who) is huari - definition

POVO INDÍGENA BRASILEIRO
Massacá; Huari; Kasupá; Mundé; Winzankyi; Aikaná; Aikanã; Aicanã; Aikanãs

huari         
adj Etnol Relativo aos Huaris, índios do rio Corumbiara, afluente do Guaporé, cuja língua é considerada isolada
s m+f Indígena dessa tribo.
Huari (província)         
Província de Huari
Huari é uma província do Peru localizada na região de Ancash. Sua capital é a cidade de Huari.
Huari (distrito)         
DISTRITO PERUANO
Huari é um distrito peruano localizado na Província de Huari, departamento Ancash. Sua capital é a cidade de Huari.

Wikipedia

Aicanãs

Os Aicanãs (também conhecidos como Aikanã, Massacá, Massaká, Huari, Corumbiara, Kasupá, Mundé, Tubarão, Winzankyi) são indígenas brasileiros. Falam a língua aicanã.

Os aicanãs cultuam o mito do Kiantô, uma cobra gigante com as cores do arco-íris que preside o reino das águas.

Examples of use of huari
1. With pottery and other remains they tell a story that the Huari had no written language to record.
2. All are in a new display at the capital‘s Textile Museum, finely woven by the Huari people who ruled most of Peru between about 750 and '50 A.D.
3. Along with the textiles, archaeologists have made other finds – not included in this exhibit – that give an account of Huari life.
4. Along with the textiles, archaeologists have made other finds _ not included in this exhibit _ that give an account of Huari life.
5. Fragments of one eight–foot Huari piece, given to the museum in 2002, are exhibited below a reconstruction by the staff of what it may have looked like originally. From fragments of tapestries that seem to be deliberately torn and ceramics deliberately broken, from the remains of animals and humans, we can get a pretty vivid idea of what Huari religion must have been like,‘‘ said curator Ann Pollard Rowe.