• referred to as Kayapó (Mẽbêngôkre: Mẽbêngôkre kabẽn [mẽbeŋoˈkɾɛ kaˈbɛ̃n]) is a Northern Jê language (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken by the Kayapó and the Xikrin...
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    The Kayapo (Portuguese: Caiapó [kajaˈpɔ]) people are the indigenous people in Brazil who inhabit a vast area spreading across the states of Pará and Mato...
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    Tuíre Kayapó, also called Tuíra (1966, 1967, 1969, or 1970 – 10 August 2024), was a Brazilian indigenous rights activist, environmentalist, and a chief...
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  • Kayapó do Sul was a Jê language spoken by the Southern Kayapó people of Brazil in a vast region that comprised Triângulo Mineiro, Goiás, southeastern...
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    Ethnologue (which omits Jeikó), the language family is as follows: Jeikó (†) Northern Jê Apinayé (2,300 speakers) Mẽbengokre (Kayapó) (8,638 speakers) Panará (Kreen...
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    loanwords is thought to be the Xambioá dialect. Examples include warikoko (Kayapó dialect) or watkoko (Xikrin dialect) ‘tobacco pipe’, rara ‘kind of basket’...
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    Xingu River (category Articles containing Kayapó-language text)
    of the Amazon Basin with the Xingu River highlighted Native name Byti (Kayapó) Location Country Brazil Physical characteristics Source Culuene and Sete...
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  • indicate that Southern Kayapó and Panará are in fact one single language. Linguistically, the Panará (and the Southern Kayapó) are a Jê-speaking group...
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  • The Kayapó Indigenous Territory (Portuguese: Terra Indígena Kayapó) is an indigenous territory located in Pará, Brazil. The Kayapó Indigenous Territory...
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  • Metyktire (category Kayapo)
    a Kayapo village in the Menkregnoti reservation. The Metyktire form part of the Kayapo people and speak an archaic version of the Kayapo language. When...
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  • The Kayapo: Out of the Forest is a 1989 color documentary film and the second of two films, the first being the 1987 film The Kayapo. Both films were directed...
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    Kaingang-Xokleng Kaingang: Kaingang; Kaingang Paulista Xokleng Jê, Northern Apinaje Kayapo: Mẽbengokre; Xikrin Panara Suya-Tapayuna: Suya; Tapayuna Timbira: Apãniekra;...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are a diverse group of languages that originated in the Americas prior to colonization, many of which continue...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • jaˈkʌɾʌɾɛ]), is a Jê language spoken by the Panará people of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It is a direct descendant of Southern Kayapó. Although classified as...
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    Raoni Metuktire (category Kayapo people)
    Indigenous Brazilian leader and environmentalist. He is a chief of the Kayapo people, a Brazilian Indigenous group from the plain lands of the Mato Grosso...
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    Iriri River (category Articles containing Kayapó-language text)
    Iriri River Native name Rio Iriri (Portuguese) Kororoti (Kayapó): 40  Location Country Brazil Physical characteristics Source    • location Pará, Brazil...
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  • considers Timbira-Kayapó to be a dialect continuum, as follows: Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Apart...
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  • indigenous people themselves. Following the Warlpiri project, the Brazilian Kayapó village project of Vincent Carelli and Terence Turner, and the indigenous...
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  • Darrell A. Posey (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    traditional biological knowledge of the Kayapó, Posey and collaborators spent months in the field with Kayapó specialists such as chiefs Uté, Toto-i,...
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  • Arara (redirect from Arára language)
    Kayapo, an indigenous people of Mato Grosso and Pará in Brazil Mato Grosso Arára language, formerly spoken in Mato Grosso, Brazil Pará Arára language...
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  • TXU Europe, formerly "The Energy Company" txu, ISO:639 code for the Kayapo language TXU Energie Braunschweig, German basketball team This disambiguation...
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    and Maria Rubinstein. The five problems at the individual contest were in Kayapo, Latin, English, Lakhota and Chuvash. The team problem was in Armenian....
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    Maranhão, and as far south as Paraguay. They include the Timbira, the Kayapó, and the Suyá of the northwestern Jê; the Xavante, the Xerente, and the...
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  • Tapayuna people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    related language.: 41–2  Later, many Tapayúna moved to Terra Indígena Capoto-Jarina, where they went on to live with the Mẽtyktire subgroup of the Kayapó people...
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    systems, despite different languages. Specifically, they consist of the following peoples: the Aweti, Kalapalo, Kamaiurá, Kayapó, Kuikuro, Matipu, Mehinako...
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  • Southern Kayapó), they form the Goyaz branch of the Jê family. The term Northern Jê has been sometimes used to refer to a broader group of languages, which...
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    related language.: 41–2  Later, many Tapayúna moved to Terra Indígena Capoto-Jarina, where they went on to live with the Mẽtyktire subgroup of the Kayapó people...
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    Lip plate (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    greatest orators and war chiefs, [citation needed] such as Chief Raoni of the Kayapo tribe, a well known environmental campaigner. In South America, lip plates...
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  • over indigenous land. With the support of Krahô, Xerente, Xavante, and Kayapó warriors, the Apinayé had their lands recognized by the Brazilian state...
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