• Before 1712, Xakriabá was originally spoken along the São Francisco River near São Romão, Minas Gerais (Saint-Hilaire 2000: 340-341). The Xakriabá were then...
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    The Xakriabá (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃɐˌkɾi.ɐˈba]) are an indigenous people of Brazil. One of the Gê peoples who spoke the Xakriabá dialect of the...
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  • Xakriabá may refer to: Xakriabá people Xakriabá language Otocinclus xakriaba, a species of catfish Célia Xakriabá indigenous educational activists This...
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    microdialects) Xavante Xerente (including Xakriabá, Akroá, Gueguê) Ramirez excludes Jaikó as a possibly spurious language. According to Nikulin (2020), the internal...
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  • indigenous climate activist Artemisa Xakriabá". Dazed. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2020. "Artemisa Xakriabá: La voz del Amazonas". Vein (in Spanish)...
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    May 1990), better known as Célia Xakriabá [ˈsɛli.ɐ ʃɐˌkɾi.ɐˈba], is an indigenous educator and activist of the Xakriabá people of Brazil. She is best known...
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  • than other languages in the stock due to its inland-inhabiting speakers. Xavante is classified in the central, alongside Xerente, Xakriaba, and Akroa...
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    Macro-Jê (also spelled Macro-Gê) is a medium-sized language family in South America, mostly in Brazil but also in the Chiquitanía region in Santa Cruz...
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  • attested languages (Xakriabá and Acroá). Together with the Goyaz Jê languages, they form the Cerrado branch of the Jê family. The Akuwẽ languages share a...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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