Aliyu Doma (redirect from Aliyu Akwe Doma)
Aliyu Akwe Doma (1 September 1942 – 6 March 2018) was a Nigerian civil servant who became governor of Nasarawa State in May, 2007, standing for the People's...
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Xerénte language (redirect from Akwe Xerente language)
The Xerénte or Akwẽ-Xerénte language is an Akuwẽ (Central Jê) language (Jê, Macro-Jê) of Brazil. It is spoken by the Xerente people in the Tocantins state...
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Central Jê languages (redirect from Akwe languages)
branch of the Jê languages constituted by two extant languages (Xavánte and Akwẽ-Xerénte) and two extinct or dormant, scarcely attested languages (Xakriabá...
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The Akwén or Akwẽ are a Gê people, who come from Brasil and the South American Caribbean coast. Their language belongs to the central branch of the Gê...
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Abdullahi Adamu. April 7, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2023. "Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State". Nigeria Governors Forum. Retrieved 2010-01-18. Obichie...
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Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies. Maybury-Lewis, David. Akwe-Shavante society (1967), The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in...
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ISBN 978-1438119137. People of the seventh fire. Dagmar Seely. Ithaca, NY: Akwe:kon Press. 1996. ISBN 1-881178-02-1. OCLC 34984146.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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1600) Akwe I (c. 1600 - ?) Aboshi Adra (? - c. 1700) Asabo (c. 1700 - ?) Anawo (? - c. 1800) Oga II (c. 1800 - ?) Ogu Atta II Ari (? - c. 1855) Akwe II (c...
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Palmas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpawmɐs], Palm trees; Akwẽ-Xerénte: Akwẽ krikahâzawre wam hã [akwẽ kɾikahəʐawɾɛ wam hə̃]) is the capital and largest city...
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