• Awá (Brazil) (redirect from Guajás)
    conflicts with logging interests in their territory. The Awá people speak Guajá, a Tupi–Guaraní language. Originally living in settlements, they adopted...
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  • Guajá, or Awá (also Ayaya, Guaxare, Wazaizara), is a geographically isolated Tupi–Guarani language spoken in Brazil. The extinct 'Anambé' recorded by...
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    Ararandewara Northern Tupi–Guaraní (Group VIIIb): Anambé of Ehrenreich, Emerillon, Guajá, Wayampi, Zo'é, Takunyapé, Urubú–Kaapor, Wayampipukú *Cabral argues that...
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    the Brazilian government to take more decisive action in defence of Awá-Guajá people, whose land and livelihood is critically threatened by the actions...
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    Colombia Vaupés, Colombia Andoque 370 Caquetá, Colombia Caquetá, Colombia Guajá 365 Maranhão, Brazil Chimila 350 Magdalena, Colombia Magdalena, Colombia...
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    culture Uncontacted peoples Aka people Andamanese people Angu people Awá-Guajá people Batek people Efé people Fuegians Hadza people Indigenous peoples...
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  • Komichi (Ayaya), a character from Kin-iro Mosaic anime and manga series Guajá language, also known as Ayaya "Mamacita (Ayaya)", a song of South Korean...
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  • Karipuna (Jau-Navo) Kagwahiva Kayabi Uru-Pa-In Kamayurá (VII) Kamayurá Northern (VIII) Emerillon Guajá Takunyapé Urubu–Kaapor Wayampi Wayampipukú Zo'é...
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    Canoeiro, Cara-Preta, Carijó, Ãwa Tupi–Guarani Goiás, Tocantins 25 2012 Awa Guajá Avá, Awá, Awa Tupi–Guarani Maranhão 520 2020 Aweti Aueti, Awytyza, Enumaniá...
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    complete list, see List of Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Amanayé Atikum Awá-Guajá Baniwa Botocudo Bará Enawene Nawe Guaraní Kadiwéu Kaingang Kamayurá (Kamaiurá)...
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  • Cocama-Omagua Cocama-Cocamilla (Kokáma): Loreto, Peru Tapirape: Brazil Wayampí Guajá Awá-Guajá: eastern Amazonian rainforest, Brazil Urarina (Kachá): Chambira Basin...
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    Amanayé (Ararandeura), Brazil Araweté (Araueté, Bïde), Pará, Brazil Awá (Guajá), Brazil Ch'unchu, Peru Ge Guajajára (Guajajara), Maranhão, Brazil Guaraní...
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  • (ISO 639 code: awa), an Eastern Hindi language spoken in northern India Guajá language or Awá, the language of the Awá people of Brazil Khumi language...
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    Bahia Pataxó Ceará Kiriri Tabajara Tapeba Maranhão Awá-Guajá Canela Guajajara Ka'apor Krĩkatí Gavião-Pykobjê Paraíba Potiguara Pernambuco Xukuru...
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    diffusion, as with Tupian and Jê languages (Timbira; Guajajara, Tembe, Guaja, Urubu-Ka'apor, etc.) in the lower Tocantins-Mearim area. Linguistic diffusion...
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    languages, including, for example, Xeta, Siriono, Arawete, Kaapor, Kamayura, Guaja and Tapirape. Many of these languages differed years before the invasion...
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  • Karipuna (Jau-Navo) Kagwahiva Kayabi Uru-Pa-In Kamayurá (VII) Kamayurá Northern (VIII) Emerillon Guajá Takunyapé Urubu–Kaapor Wayampi Wayampipukú Zo'é...
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  • launched a worldwide campaign, backed by actor Colin Firth, to protect the Awa-Guajá people of Brazil, which the organization considers to be the "earth's most...
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    Amanayé (Ararandeura), Brazil Araweté (Araueté, Bïde), Pará, Brazil Awá (Guajá), Brazil Ch'unchu, Peru Ge Guajajára (Guajajara), Maranhão, Brazil Guaraní...
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  • Rondônia language Vulnerable   gvo Gavião do Pará language Vulnerable   gvp Guajá language Vulnerable   gvj Guajajara language Vulnerable   gub Guarasu language...
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    the Aché refer to them as "Guajagui", a term based on the Guaraní root "Guaja" (= enemy tribe, or brother-in-law) and "gui" a common Aché suffix (meaning...
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  • Piaroa people in Venezuela; breastfeeding orphaned monkey pets by the Awá Guajá people of the eastern Amazon; hunting birds-of-paradise for plumage used...
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  • (Paraguay) gvc I/L Guanano guanano gve I/L Duwet gvf I/L Golin gvj I/L Guajá guajá gvl I/L Gulay gvm I/L Gurmana gvn I/L Kuku-Yalanji gvo I/L Gavião Do...
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    Pará VI Jogos dos Povos Indígenas 2003 1–8 November Palmas, Tocantins Awa Guajá/MA; Aikewara/PA; Apinajé/TO; Avá Canoeiro/GO; Awetí/MT; Bakairi/MT; Bororo/MT;...
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  • Guajona is an augmentative of Guaja, present also in the neighbour Asturian mythology as Guaxa. The origin of Guaja or Guaxa could be in classical Arabic...
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    where the species was found. This area is inhabited by the ethnic groups Guajá and Guajajara. Hyphessobrycon caru grows up to a length of 2.5 cm (0.98 in)...
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    to the east. In their hinterlands were other Tupi ethnicities, like the Guajá, the Urubú, and the Guajajara. In the 17th century, the Tremembé began to...
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    Arariboia. The territory is inhabited by 13,100 members of the Guajajara, Awa-Guaja, and Awá Indigenous tribes. A large portion of the Awá tribe are uncontacted...
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    he was sent to Maranhão to work with the Urubu-Kaapor and then the Awá (Guajá), with whom first contact had been made. Meirelles quit engineering in 1970...
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  • found within subgroup VIII along with the Wayampi language, Wayampípukú, Guajá, and several other Amazonian languages (the Wayampi language being its closest...
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