The Yaruro people (or Pumé, according to their self-determination)[3] are a Circum-Caribbeanindigenous people, native to the ecoregion of Llanos in Venezuela, located west of the Orinoco River.[4][5][6][7] The Pumé people are divided into two subgroups: The River Pumé, living along major river drainages of the Orinoco River, and the more nomadic Savanna Pumé that reside on the Llanos.[7][8][9][10]
^Instituto Nacional de Estadística-Apure. Censo comunidades indígenas, población indígena
empadronada por grupo segun sexo y pueblo indígena de
pertenencia en el estado Apure. http://www.portalapure.com/
INDIGENAS.html. Retrieved January 16, 2005
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^Besnerais, Henry Le (1948). "Algunos aspectos del río Capanaparo y de sus indios Yaruros". Memoria de la Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales la Sall. VIII (21): 9–20.
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