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    The Bororo are indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Mato Grosso. They also extended into Bolivia and the Brazilian state of Goiás. The Western...
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  • Bororo (Borôro), also known as Boe, is the sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Jê languages. It is spoken by the...
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  • Bororo may refer to: Bororo (Amerindian people), an indigenous people of Brazil and Bolivia Bororo language, a language of Brazil and Bolivia Bororoan...
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    (1950), a portmanteau of Bororo and Otuke. The relationship between the languages is, Umotina (†) Otuke–Bororo Borôro ? Bororo of Cabaçal (†) Otuke (†)...
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  • Milton Bororo Pessanha (11 November 1932 – 3 March 1993) was a Brazilian footballer who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Flamengo Campeonato Carioca:...
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    The small red brocket (Mazama bororo) is a small species of deer in the family Cervidae. It is endemic to Atlantic Forest in Paraná, Santa Catarina and...
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    Wodaabe (redirect from Bororo Fulbe)
    ISBN 978-3-8258-0668-2. OCLC 171564162. EA BRACKENBURY. NOTES ON THE "BORORO FULBE" OR NOMAD "CATTLE FULANI" African Affairs, vol. XXIII, number 208...
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  • Otocinclus bororo is a species of armoured catfish native to the upper Paraguay river basin in South America. It is also known as the Paraguay dwarf sucker...
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  • Carlos Eduardo Maturana Piña, better known by his artistic pseudonym Bororo, is Chilean artist born in Santiago, Chile, on November 10, 1953. Along with...
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    Jê-Tupí-Cariban basic vocabulary listed by Nikulin (2019): ‘to go’: p-Tupian *to, p-Bororo *tu, p-Cariban *[wɨ]tə[mə] ‘arm’: p-Mundurukú *paʔ, p-Macro-Jê *paC, Chiquitano...
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