The Mawé, also known as the Sateré or Sateré-Mawé, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the state of Amazonas. They have an estimated population...
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monolingual. Mawé at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) da Silva, Raynice Pereira (2006). Estudo fonológico da língua sateré-mawé. Lev, Michael;...
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origin myth among the Sateré-Mawé people. The word guaraná comes from the Guaraní word guara-ná, which has its origins in the Sateré-Maué word for the plant...
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spoken in the Baixo Amazonas region (in the state of Amazonas), among the Sateré-Mawé, Maraguá and Mura people. In the Baixo Tapajós and the state of Pará...
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languages) Mawé Awetï Tupi–Guarani (50 languages: Tupí [extinct], Guaraní (5 million speakers), etc.) Meira and Drude (2015) posit a branch uniting Mawé and...
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system. It is being investigated for possible medical applications. The Sateré-Mawé people of Brazil use intentional bullet ant stings as part of their initiation...
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no longer having to administer the beatings which were involved. The Sateré-Mawé people of Brazil use intentional bullet ant stings as part of their initiation...
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Anhangá (section In the Mawé culture)
João Bosco; Weigel, Valéria Augusta C. M. (September 2011). "Comunidade sateré-mawé Y'Apyrehyt: ritual e saúde na periferia urbana de Manaus". História,...
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Sakurabiat Mequéns, Sakiriabar, Sakurabiat Tupari Rondônia 161 2010 Sateré Mawé Sateré-Maué Mawé Amazonas 10,761 2010 Shanenawa Katukina Shanenawa, Shanenawa...
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Nambikwara Ofayé Pai Tavytera Panará Pankararu Pataxó Pirahã Paiter Potiguara Sateré Mawé Suruí do Pará Tapirape Terena Ticuna Tremembé Tupi Waorani Wapixana Wauja...
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(Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil Sateré-Mawé (Maue), Brazil Suyá (Kisedje), Mato Grosso, Brazil Tacana, La Paz Department...
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(Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil Sateré-Mawé (Maue), Brazil Suyá (Kisedje), Mato Grosso, Brazil Tacana (Takana), Beni...
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Ratified 41 Baré, Borari, Desana, Kambeba, Marubo, Munduruku, Mura, Sateré Mawé, Tukano, Tuyuka 574 (2014) Alto Rio Negro Ratified 7,999,000,000 Arapaso...
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(Restaurante Boto-Cor-de-Rosa) Iranduba (Pousada Amazônia) → Rio Ariaú (Sateré-Mawé Tribal Village) Episode summary At the start of the leg, teams were instructed...
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nut Brazil Fruits Canapu Cowpea Brazil Vegetables Canudo nectar of the Sateré Mawé Brazil Honeys Juçara Palm Heart Brazil Vegetables Marmelada de Santa...
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non-discrimination in the Brazilian Constitution. One of the leaders of the Sateré-Mawé people present at the public hearing threw a glass of water in Bolsonaro's...
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(dialect: Arupai (Urupaya)) Xipáya (Shipaya, Shipaja, Xipaia) Mawé (Maué, Sataré, Sateré, Sateré-Mawé) Mundurukún subfamily Kuruáya (Caravare, Curuaia, Kuruaia)...
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ethnically diverse, including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There is conflict with non-indigenous families....
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Bullet ant venom Paraponera clavata Secretion: Poneratoxin Deliriant The Satere-Mawe people use bullet ants to get extremely painful stings in their initiation...
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I/L Matlatzinca, San Francisco mau I/L Mazatec, Huautla mav I/L Sateré-Mawé sateré-mawé maw I/L Mampruli max I/L Malay, North Moluccan maz I/L Mazahua...
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ethnically diverse, including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There were conflicts with non-indigenous people...
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infidelity. Tribal traditions can be harmful to males; for instance, the Satere-Mawe tribe use bullet ants as an initiation rite. Men must wear gloves with...
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