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Maina people

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Group of indigenous peoples in South America

TheMaina or Meena are a group ofindigenous peoples living along the north bank of theMarañón River inSouth America.[1] They spoke, or semi-speak, varieties of theOmurano language.[2] Most Maina speakUrarina today.[3]

The Maina were among the first tribes of the upper Amazon region to have been evangelized by theCatholic Church, leading to the naming of several jurisdictions and areas after the tribe, including the province of Mainas, which included the larger part of the present Ecuador and northernPeru, east of the mainCordillera, including the basins of theHuallaga andUcayali.

The Maina were one of many older cultures to play with rubber balls as toys. They called it "caucho" which combined the words "caa" (wood) and "ochu" (to cry), made by extracting the sap from a tree they called "heve" and letting it dry into a playable solid that we today call rubber.[4]

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  1. ^"Maina Indians".Catholic Encyclopedia.
  2. ^Duniawebid.com "Public Web Dictionary"Archived 2011-07-21 at theWayback Machine June 16, 2009.
  3. ^O’Hagan, Zachary (2023-01-16), Epps, Patience; Michael, Lev (eds.),"20 Omurano",Language Isolates II: Kanoé to Yurakaré, De Gruyter, pp. 939–956,doi:10.1515/9783110432732-007,ISBN 978-3-11-043273-2, retrieved2025-03-14{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  4. ^cauchospuntes.com, "Natural Rubber"Archived 2009-01-30 at theWayback Machine, June 16, 2009.
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