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    Aimoré (redirect from Botocudos)
    Commons has media related to Botocudos. Rudolph, Bruno. 1909. Wörterbuch der Botokudensprache. Hamburg: Fr. W. Thaden. "Botocudos" . The American Cyclopædia...
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  • Botocudo modestus is a species of dirt-colored seed bug in the family Rhyparochromidae. It is found in North America. "Botocudo modestus Report". Integrated...
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  • genus Botocudo: Botocudo aethiops (Distant, W.L., 1904) c g Botocudo ashanti Southwood, 1963 c g Botocudo assimulans (Bergroth, E., 1918) c g Botocudo cavernicola...
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  • Sphaenorhynchus botocudo is a frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Brazil. The adult male frog measures 23.9–29.3 mm in snout-vent length. It has a black...
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  • Glanidium botocudo is a species of driftwood catfish in the family Auchenipteridae. It is found in coastal rivers systems, such as the Rio Doce and the...
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    The Xokleng or Aweikoma (sometimes called botocudos) are a Native American tribe of Brazil; their territory is located mainly in the state of Santa Catarina...
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    Brazil 1889–present The region of Rio was inhabited by the Tupi, Puri, Botocudo and Maxakalí peoples. Europeans first encountered Guanabara Bay on 1 January...
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    Coroados Botocudos Xavantes Kaingang Karajá Bororo Rikbaktsa Pataxó Camaçan Tapuia Puris...
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    known, include Ankwet (Anquet) and Xónvúgn (Chonvugn). Mason (1950) lists: Botocudo (Aimboee, Borun) Araná (Aranya) Crecmun Chonvugn (Crenak) Gueren Gutucrac:...
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  • or Botocudo, is the sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Gê languages. It was once spoken by the Botocudo people...
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