The land rights of the Apinajé have been recognized by the federal government of Brazil in the 1988 Constitution. The Apinajé indigenous population has...
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Apinayé language (redirect from Apinajé language)
Apinayé or Apinajé (otherwise known as Afotigé, Aogé, Apinagé, Otogé, Oupinagee, Pinagé, Pinaré, Uhitische, Utinsche, and Western Timbira) is a Northern...
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proper (Timbira-Kayapó dialect continuum) Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Akuwẽ (various microdialects)...
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Apanyekra Macro-Je → Je → Canela Brazil (Northeast Region) Ethnic religion Apinajé Macro-Je → Je → Apinayé Brazil (Tocantins) Animism Arabs Afro-Asiatic →...
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Brazil. Among those peoples grouped under the name are the Apanyekrá, Apinajé, Kanela, Gavião (Jê), Krahô, Krinkatí, and Pukobyê. Olson, James Stuart...
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Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, and Santa Catarina states of Brazil Apinajé (Apinaye Caroyo), Rio Araguiaia Apurinã (Popũkare), Amazonas and Acre Arara...
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west of the Tocantins River: Apinajé, Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and Tapayúna.: 7 It is subdivided in a binary manner into Apinajé, spoken to the east of the...
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de Oliveira, Christiane (2003). "Lexical categories and descriptives in Apinajé". International Journal of American Linguistics. 69: 243–274. doi:10.1086/381336...
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Paiter Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Wari’ Roraima Akawaio Macushi Patamona Pemon Wapishana Yanomami Ye'kuana Tocantins Apinajé Karajá Krahô Tapirapé Xambioá Xerente...
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