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Should this include the fact that the Uros have black blood and believe themselves to be from another planet? Any quick perusal of a book by Erich von Daniken should turn up all the background research you need.
The article seems to use both Uro and Uros as the singular in different places. Uro in the main text, but "Uros Island" on the image caption. Or are both of them correct? Haplolology Talk/ Contributions 12:38, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
It's actually Urus —Preceding
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Yes, it is Uros. I just returned from a visit there and confirm this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.93.126.242 ( talk) 21:06, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
Arturo Posnansky (1873-1946), considered the father of archeology in Bolivia, writes textually: “It has been asked to the Urus, if the name of their race was trully Uru, and they answered that it was the way Aymaras called them as an insult, because they go during the night to fish and hunt, but that the true name of their lineage is kjotsuñi, which means lake men
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Should this include the fact that the Uros have black blood and believe themselves to be from another planet? Any quick perusal of a book by Erich von Daniken should turn up all the background research you need.
The article seems to use both Uro and Uros as the singular in different places. Uro in the main text, but "Uros Island" on the image caption. Or are both of them correct? Haplolology Talk/ Contributions 12:38, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
It's actually Urus —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
216.15.36.80 (
talk) 17:35, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
Yes, it is Uros. I just returned from a visit there and confirm this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.93.126.242 ( talk) 21:06, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
Arturo Posnansky (1873-1946), considered the father of archeology in Bolivia, writes textually: “It has been asked to the Urus, if the name of their race was trully Uru, and they answered that it was the way Aymaras called them as an insult, because they go during the night to fish and hunt, but that the true name of their lineage is kjotsuñi, which means lake men