Kamakã languages are a small family of extinct Macro-Jê languages of Bahía, northeastern Brazil. The attested Kamakã languages are: (northern) Kamakã...
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preceding /k/. Kamakã is a Macro-Jê language. It was spoken by several groups of indigenous peoples who lived in Bahia, including the Kamakã, Mongoyó, Menién...
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(10 speakers) Borôroan Bororo Bororo (1,400 speakers) Umotína † Otuke † Kamakã † Karajá (2,700 speakers) Karirí † Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Ofayé (2...
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Kamaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kamaka may refer to: Kamaka (island), a small island in French Polynesia Kamaka Ukulele Kamakã languages,...
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Masakará is an extinct language related to Kamakã. It is one of the Macro-Jê languages of Brazil. It was once spoken south of the city of Juazeiro and...
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Kamaka Qapqan Hepa (born January 27, 2000) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Rīgas Zeļļi of the Latvian-Estonian Basketball...
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The Jê languages (also spelled Gê, Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–Kaingang languages, are spoken by the Jê, a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil. The Jê family...
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Menién is an extinct language related to Kamakã. It is one of the Macro-Jê languages of Brazil. Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo...
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also Kutasho or Catethoy) is an extinct language closely related to Kamakã. It was one of the Macro-Jê languages spoken in Bahia, Brazil. It was once spoken...
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actually consist of a wide mixture of languages spoken in Piauí, including from Pimenteira (Cariban) and Masakará (Kamakã). Nevertheless, Nikulin (2020) still...
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