horse riding skills. Their name is now spelled "Kadiwéu" in Portuguese (plural Kadiwéus). The Kadiweu are also known as the Cadiguebo, Cadioeo, Caduveo...
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Kadiwéu is a Guaicuruan language spoken by the Kadiweu people of Brazil, and historically by other Mbayá groups. It has around 1,200-1,800 people in Brazil...
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people's flag Total population 5,137 (2010) Regions with significant populations Argentina Languages Pilagá Related ethnic groups Mocoví, Toba, Kadiwéu...
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hands. In 1870 some of the Kadiwéu band of the Mbayá moved to Argentina where their descendants number 1,000. The Kadiweu or Caduveo band also survives...
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Same-sex marriage in Brazil (category Articles containing Kadiwéu-language text)
people, known as noǥaligijegi (pronounced [ˈnoɢaligidʒegi]), among the Kadiwéu. They wear women's clothing, take care of the family, and marry men. This...
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classified as follows: Guaicuruan Northern Guaicuruan Kadiweu (also known as Caduveo, Kadiwéu, Mbayá-Guaycuru, Mbayá, Guaicurú, Waikurú, Ediu-Adig) Southern...
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Pandoravirus dulcis Pandoravirus hades Pandoravirus inopinatum Pandoravirus kadiweu Pandoravirus massiliensis Pandoravirus pampulha Pandoravirus persephone...
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typically appears phonemically geminate, e.g., viiǥǥam [ʋiːɣːam] "I bring". In Kadiweu, G with stroke is used to represent the voiced uvular stop ɢ. The letter...
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language Critically endangered jua Ka'apór language Vulnerable urb Kadiwéu language Definitely endangered kbc Kaingang language Definitely endangered...
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Brazil. Amanayé Atikum Awá-Guajá Baniwa Botocudo Bará Enawene Nawe Guaraní Kadiwéu Kaingang Kamayurá (Kamaiurá) Karajá Kayapo Kubeo Kaxinawá Kokama Korubo...
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1086/665672. JSTOR 10.1086/665672. ELAR archive of Chorote (and Nivaclé and Kadiwéu) language documentation materials Argentinian Languages Collection of Ana...
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still survive. Abipón, from the Guaykuruan family, somewhat related to Kadiwéu of Brazil. No living speakers of this language are known. Cacán, spoken...
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Kaapor, Caapor, Kaaporté, Urubú-Kaapor Tupi–Guarani Maranhão 1,914 2020 Kadiwéu Caduveo, Ediu-Adig, Kadivéu, Kadiveo, Kaduveo, Mbaya-Guaikuru Guaikuru...
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East Brazilian Tradition, Precolumbian culture Guató (Guato), Mato Grosso Kadiwéu (Guaicuru), Mato Grosso do Sul Karajá (Iny, Javaé), Goiás, Mato Grosso...
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peoples, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay Mbayá (Caduveo), historic Kadiweu, Brazil Mocoví (Mocobí), Argentina Payaguá Pilagá (Pilage Toba) Toba (Qom...
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Tapayúna Tapirapé Terena Trumai Umutina Wauja Xavante Yawalapiti Yudjá Zoró Mato Grosso do Sul Chamacoco Guarani-Kaiowá Guató Kadiweu Mbayá Ofayé Terena...
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[Omagua-Campeva], and “Brasile volgare” (Tupí-Guaraní languages) Guaicurú [Kadiweu], Abipón, and Mocobí (Guaicuruan languages) Lule and Vilela (Lule-Vilelan...
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Mataco-Guaicuru family and was spoken by the Abipón people, and was related to Kadiweu. There do not appear to be living speakers of this language. Cacán was...
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East Brazilian tradition, Precolumbian culture Guató (Guato), Mato Grosso Kadiwéu (Guaicuru), Mato Grosso do Sul Kaingang Karajá (Iny, Javaé), Goiás, Mato...
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Bororo- MT; Fulni-ô - PE; Gavião - RO; Guarani - SP e MS; Guató - MS; Kadiwéu - MS; Kaingang - SP, SC e RS; Kamayurá - Xingu - MT; Karajá - TO e GO;...
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(2016): († = extinct) Macro-Mataguayo-Guaykuru Payagua † Guachi † Guaykuru Kadiweu Qom-Abipon Abipon † Qom Qom, Southern: Mokovi Qom, Northern: Pilaga; Toba...
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Romances Maíra – 1976 O mulo – 1981 Utopia selvagem – 1982 Migo – 1988 Essays Kadiwéu – ensaios etnológicos sobre o saber, o azar e a beleza – 1950 Configurações...
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(Mocobi) Toba Pilagá Kadiweu Other Guaycuru groups have become extinguished over the last 500 years: Abipón Mbayá (ancestral to the Kadiweu) Payaguá, also known...
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submissive and nurturing males) in monogamous or matrilineal cultures like the Kadiweu and the Palikur. Heide Gottner-Abendroth's analysis of matriarchal societies...
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languages that have been claimed to belong to this family, only four, i.e. Kadiwéu (or Caduveo), Mocoví, Pilagá and Toba, are currently spoken. The other...
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it would also serve to inhibit the frequent raids by the Payaguá and Kadiwéu indians. Captain Matias Ribeiro da Costa was sent to accomplish this task...
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Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental. Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Reserva Indígena Kadiwéu". Terras Indígenas no Brasil (in Portuguese). Instituto Socioambiental...
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Endangered Languages Archive ELAR archive of Nivaclé (and Chorote and Kadiwéu) language documentation materials Nivaclé (Intercontinental Dictionary...
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the planning of any film she remembered the story. She first visited the Kadiweu people in April 1997, and the shooting took place in seven weeks in a set...
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Brazil, and Paraguay Sirionó language, a Guarayu language of Bolivia Kadiweu language or Mbayá, a Guaicuruan language of Brazil Mbia (disambiguation)...
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