The Yudjá or Juruna are an Indigenous people of Brazil. They were formerly the major tribe along the Xingu River, but are now divided into two groups...
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Juruna language (redirect from Yudjá language)
The Juruna language, also known as Yudjá, is spoken in Brazil. It is spoken in the Xingu Indigenous Park of Mato Grosso state. In 2001 there were 278...
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Xambioá dialect. There are also loans from the Tupian languages Yudjá (Jurunan group) and Língua Geral Amazônica (Tupi-Guarani group), as well as from a hypothetical...
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461–469. doi:10.1590/S1415-47571999000400001. ISSN 1415-4757. "Panorama das Línguas Indígenas da Amazônia". www.comciencia.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Bueno...
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Indígenas no Brasil. (retrieved 2 March 2011) Lucy Seki, Gramática do Kamaiurá, Língua Tupi–Guarani do Alto Xingu. Editora UNICAMP and São Paulo State Official...
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Aueto, Aueti, Auiti, Arauite, Arauine) Jurúnan subfamily Jurúna (Yuruna, Yudjá, Djudjá, Jaruna) Manitsawá (Maritsauá, Manitzula) (dialect: Arupai (Urupaya))...
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tributary of the Xingú River. The Instituto Socioambiental [pt] lists Yudja and the extinct Arupaia (Arupai), Xipaia, Peapaia, Aoku (not identified)...
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