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Amacayacu National Natural Park is a national park located along the Amazon River in the Amazonas Department in the south of Colombia. The word \"Amacayacu\" means \"River of the Hamocs\" in the indigenous language Quechua. The Ticuna people currently inhabit a part of the park.

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Kagura is a type of Shinto ritual ceremonial dance. The term is a contraction of the phrase kami no kura , indicating the presence of gods in the practice.

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