ANGELICA (An geh lee ca)
An old Indian woman at the Catholic mission who sets up the journey
to the Iticoteri country
ARASUWE (Arah suh weh)
Milagros's brother-in-law, headman
of the Iticoteri
ETEWA (Eh teh wuh)
Arasuwe's son-in-law
HAYAMA (Hah yah muh)
Angelica's oldest living sister,
mother-in-law of Arasuwe,
grand-mother of Ritimi
HOAXIWE (How bashee weh)
Tutemi's and Etewa's newborn son
IMAWAAMI ()
The legendary woman shapori.
IRAMAMOWE (Eerah mah moh weh)
Arasuwe's brother, a shaman at the
Iticoteri settlement
KAMOSIWE (Kah moh see weh)
Angelica's father
MATUWE (Mah tuh weh)
Hayama's youngest son
MILAGROS (Mee la gros)
Angelica's son, a man who belongs
to both worlds, the Indian's and the
white man's
MOCOTOTERI (Moh coh toh teh ree)
The inhabitants of a nearby shabono
PURIWARIWE (Puh ree wahree weh)
Angelica's brother, an old shaman
at the Iticoteri settlement
RITIMI (Ree tee mee)
Arasuwe's daughter, first wife of
Etewa
SISIWE (See see weh)
Ritimi's and Etewa's six-year-old son
TEXOMA (Teh shomuh)
Ritimi's and Etewa's four-year-old
daughter
TUTEMI (Tuh teh mee)
Etewa's young second wife
XOTOMI (Shoh toh mee)
Arasuwe's daughter, Ritimi's half-sister
XOROWE (Shoh roh weh)
Iramamowe's son