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Yshir
Yshir
El aurolar (pájaro carpintero) que anuncia cambios de clima
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People + Birds Around the World
Category
Educational materials, South America, Omens/ augury/ harbingers/ messengers, Hunting/ collecting
Summary
Don Bruno Barras, del pueblo Yshir, habla de las aves que pueden anunciar los cambios de clima
La importancia de la escuela del bosque
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Community
Yshiro Awoso hn u Chypyerme, Palabra yshir, y los Pajaros
Category
Educational materials, South America
Summary
Don Bruno Barras, del pueblo Yshir, habla de la importancia de compartir los conocimientos tradicionales en la communidad
Las aves y el clima
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Yshiro Awoso hn u Chypyerme, Palabra yshir, y los Pajaros
Category
Educational materials, South America
Summary
Don Bruno Barras, del pueblo Yshir, habla de la relación entre las aves y la clima