n., pl., Jivaro, or -ros.
- A member of a South American Indian people of eastern Ecuador and northeast Peru.
- The language of this people.
Dictionary:
Ji·va·ro (hē'və-rō')
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| Columbia Encyclopedia: Jívaro |
Bibliography
See V. W. Von Hagen, Off with Their Heads (1937); J. Hanzelka and M. Zikmund, Amazon Headhunters (tr. 1964); M. J. Harner, The Jívaro (1972).
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