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related to
Bororos.
Bororo bibliography, Society:
Bororo,
Centre for
Social Anthropology and Computing,
University of Kent at
Canterbury Bororo Indians,...
- only with the
plural suffix -e,
meaning "things" or "people",
hence the
Bororos' own term for
themselves Boe. Some nouns, however, are
basically plural...
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Otocinclus bororo is a
species of
armoured catfish native to the
upper Paraguay river basin in
South America. It is also
known as the
Paraguay dwarf sucker...
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Bororo may
refer to:
Bororo (Amerindian people), an
indigenous people of
Brazil and
Bolivia Bororo language, a
language of
Brazil and
Bolivia Bororoan...
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Bororo of Cabaçal (
Bororo do Cabaçal) is an
extinct Bororoan language that was
spoken around the Cabaçal
River in Mato Grosso, Brazil. It has been do****ented...
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Milton Bororo Pessanha (11
November 1932 – 3
March 1993) was a
Brazilian footballer who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Flamengo Campeonato Carioca:...
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sympathetic labor pains. The 32-minute
silent film
called Last of the
Bororos is
preserved in the
Smithsonian Institution's
Human Studies Film Archives...
- ISBN 978-3-8258-0668-2. OCLC 171564162. EA BRACKENBURY.
NOTES ON THE "
BORORO FULBE" OR
NOMAD "CATTLE FULANI"
African Affairs, vol. XXIII,
number 208...
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animals of
these herdsmen. Thus, many Fulani's, also
known as "the
Bororos", are
inclined to
migrate south where there is
improved vegetation, weather...
- (1950), a
portmanteau of
Bororo and Otuke. The
relationship between the
languages is,
Umotina (†) Otuke–
Bororo Borôro ?
Bororo of Cabaçal (†)
Otuke (†)...