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    The Karajá, also known as Iny, are an indigenous tribe located in Brazil. Karajá people live in a 180-mile-long area in central Brazil, in the states of...
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    Karajá, also known as Iny rybè, is spoken by the Karajá people in some thirty villages in central Brazil. There are distinct male and female forms of...
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  • Karaja or Karajá may refer to: Karajá, an indigenous tribe of Brazil Karajá language Karaja (singer) (born 1978), German musician Karaja, Iran, a village...
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    speakers) Borôroan Bororo Bororo (1,400 speakers) Umotína † Otuke † Kamakã † Karajá (2,700 speakers) Karirí † Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Ofayé (2 speakers)...
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  • Xambioá (redirect from Karajá do Norte)
    people in 1959. Karajá do Norte population is slowly beginning to recover. The present Karajá do Norte population is 268 people. KARAJÁ DO NORTE Archived...
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    The Araguaia River (Portuguese: Rio Araguaia [ˈʁi.u aɾaˈɡwajjɐ], Karajá: ♂ Berohokỹ [beɾohoˈkə̃], ♀ Bèrakuhukỹ [bɛɾakuhuˈkə̃]) is one of the major rivers...
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  • Andative and venitive (category Articles containing Karajá-language text)
    Currently, sumerologists use the variant term ventive rather than venitive. Karajá, a Macro-Jê language of central Brazil, is unusual in requiring all verbs...
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  • Ivana Karaja[needs IPA] (born 1978, Berlin) is a German dance and pop musician. Her 2002 single, "She Moves (La La La)", was a major success worldwide...
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  • Ancistrus karajas is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in headwater streams of the Parauapebas...
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    northwestern Jê; the Xavante, the Xerente, and the Akroá of the central Jê; the Karajá; the Jeikó; the Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the...
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