The Apurinã, also called TheIpurinã, Ipurinãn, Kangite, Popukare (endonym), are an indigenous people who live near the Purus River in western Brazil and...
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Apurinã, or Ipurina, is a Southern Maipurean language spoken by the Apurinã people of the Amazon basin. It has an active–stative syntax. Apurinã is a Portuguese...
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Apurinã or Ipurina may refer to: Apurinã people: An indigenous South American people from western Brazil Apurinã language: Their Maipurean language This...
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Mawayana Juruá-Jutaí division † Marawa † Waraiku Purus-Ucayali division Apurinã; Piro, Kuniba, Kanamari, Manxineri Kampa Bolivia-Mato Grosso division Baure...
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Amazon basin, such as Xavante, Jamamadi, Apurinã, Warao, Kayabí and Nadëb. Here is an example from Apurinã: anana pineapple nota I apa fetch anana nota...
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the following breakdown: Piro Piro (Yine, Machinere) Iñapari Kanamaré † Apurinã Mashco Piro a.k.a. Cujareño Kaufman had considered the last to be a dialect...
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nasalization of segments adjacent to phonemic or allophonic nasal vowels, such as Apurinã. Contextual nasalization can lead to the addition of nasal vowel phonemes...
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use – and indigenous territories of people such as the Mura, Munduruku, Apurinã, Paumarí and Parintintín. Many of the conservation units were created recently...
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Ranitomeya toraro (redirect from Apuriná poison frog)
Ranitomeya toraro, the Apuriná poison frog, is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae. It is endemic to Colombia and Brazil and possibly nearby...
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of Bolivia. Aguano (Santacrucino, Uguano), Peru Amahuaca, Brazil, Peru Apurinã (Popũkare), Amazonas and Acre Asháninka (Campa, Chuncha), Acre, Brazil...
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Peru. It belongs to the Piro group which also includes Iñapari (†) and Apurinã. The principal variety is Yine. The Manchineri who live in Brazil (Acre)...
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Guazacapán Xinka (a language of Guatemala with now no living native speakers), Apurinã (Arawak) morphosyntax, Coastal Marind (Papuan) morphosyntax, Plains Cree...
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language States that have co-official indigenous languages: Amazonas — Apurinã, Baniwa, Dessana, Kanamari, Marubo, Matis, Matses, Mawe, Mura, Nheengatu...
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extend their activities into cutting in the land of the previously isolated Apurinã people in Amazonas where the "world's largest standing tracts of unbroken...
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Indígena Apurinã do Igarapé Mucuim". Terras Indígenas no Brasil (in Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental. Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Terra Indígena Apurinã do...
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Santa Catarina states of Brazil Apinajé (Apinaye Caroyo), Rio Araguiaia Apurinã (Popũkare), Amazonas and Acre Arara, Pará Bororo (Borôro), Mato Grosso...
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Grosso, Pará 1,050 2020 Apinayé Apinajé, Apinaié Jê Tocantins 2,699 2020 Apurinã Popukare, Ipurinãn, Kangite, Popengare Arawakan Amazonas, Mato Grosso,...
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Acre Apurinã Asháninka Kaxinawá Kulina Machinere Yaminawá Amapá Aparai Kalina Karipuna Palikur Wayampi Amazonas Amahuaca Apurinã Banawá Baniwa Barasana...
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language Critically endangered api Apinajé language Vulnerable apn Apurinã language Definitely endangered apu Arara do Pará language Vulnerable...
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Arop-Sissano ароп-сиссано apt I/L Sino-Tibetan Apatani апатани apu I/L Arawakan Apurinã апурина apv I/E Nambikwaran Alapmunte алапмунте apw I/L Apache Ndéé biyáti'...
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numerous nations of the Ituxi River were the Cacharari, Canamari, Guarayo, Apurinã, Huatanari, Paumari, Catauxi, and Juma. The Catauxi were a warlike race...
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order. The latter feature is shared by other regional languages (e.g. Apurinã) but is very rare cross-linguistically. Madí has a two-way gender system...
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Amazonian languages with object-initial order include Hixkaryana, Urubu, Apurinã, Xavante, and Nadëb. However, since Derbyshire and Pullum's study, examples...
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the region between the Purus and Madeira rivers in combination with the Apurinã do Igarapé Tauamirim Indigenous Territory, Abufari Biological Reserve and...
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Inapari/Inamarí, Cuchitineri (Kushitineri), Cuniba) Kanamaré † (Canamaré) Apuriná (Apurinã, Ipuriná, Kangite (Cangaiti), Popengare) Campa branch (Campa dialects...
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Madeira rivers in combination with the Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park, Apurinã do Igarapé Tauamirim Indigenous Territory, Abufari Biological Reserve and...
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