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Maloca

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kokamanounA variety of corn with purple kernels cultivated by the Hopi.
macahubanounArchaic form of macauba. [The palm tree Acrocomia aculeata.]
calombonounAlternative form of calumba. [(medicine, archaic) A bitter root of a plant (Jateorhiza palmata), indigenous to Mozambique, and used as a tonic and antiseptic.]
curiaranouna dugout canoe used by indigenous people in South America
mapinguarinounAlternative form of mapinguary. [A legendary red-furred ground-dwelling sloth-like creature said to live in the Amazon rainforests of Brazil and Bolivia.]
yocconounA traditional drink made by certain Amazonian tribes from plant bark, supposed to reduce fatigue and hunger.
cohobanounA hallucinogenic drug derived from ground seeds of trees of the genus Anadenanthera.
quilombonounA remote settlement in inland Brazil originally founded by fugitive slaves or their descendants.
shabononounA communal hut built by the Yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.
cojobanounAlternative form of cohoba. [A traditional Taino ceremony in which the ground seeds of the cojóbana tree were inhaled in a special pipe, producing a psychedelic effect.]
macananounA wooden sword-like weapon of various native cultures of Central America and South America.
caxirinounAn intoxicating alcoholic drink prepared from manioc (cassava), consumed in some South American Indian cultures, especially in Suriname and Guyana.
basuconounCocaine paste, especially in the context of its manufacture or consumption in South America.
pachamancanounA traditional Peruvian dish of meat and vegetables characteristically baked with the aid of hot stones.
macumbanoun(religion) A type of Afro-Brazilian folk religion combining elements of Roman Catholicism with traditional African religious beliefs and practices; or a specific cult or ceremony of such religion.
cushmanounA woven cotton tunic worn by indigenous peoples in parts of the Amazon.
balauanounA type of spirit house in the Philippines.
lotokonounA strong alcoholic drink of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, made from maize or sometimes cassava or plantain.
ajoupanoun(Caribbean) A simple bamboo hut.
igaponounAlternative form of igapó. [A blackwater-flooded Amazonian forest.]

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