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uení

Uení is a term found in several South American contexts, with no single, universally accepted definition. In different sources it can refer to an Indigenous group, a language designation, or a place name, and its precise meaning depends on the context and language.

In ethnographic and linguistic discussions, uení appears as an ethnonym for a small Indigenous community in

Geographically, uení also occurs in toponymy, appearing in names of rivers, settlements, or regions in areas

Scholarly status is limited; uení is rarely treated as a distinct, widely studied topic in major encyclopedias.

the
Amazon
region
and
as
a
label
for
a
language
or
dialect
associated
with
local
linguistic
varieties.
The
details
about
the
people,
their
territory,
and
the
language
are
scattered
and
not
consistently
documented
across
sources.
inhabited
by
Indigenous
communities.
Such
usage
reflects
a
common
practice
of
naming
places
after
local
terms
or
groups.
References
are
typically
found
in
regional
ethnographies,
historical
gazetteers,
or
linguistic
inventories,
and
transcription
variants
can
complicate
identification.
If
you
have
a
specific
context
for
uení,
such
as
a
country
or
field,
additional
details
can
be
provided.