- Koropó (
Coropó) is an
extinct language of
eastern Brazil. It has been
variously classified as a Maxakalían or a
Purian language.
Although Silva Neto (2007)...
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languages of
eastern Brazil: Puri
Coroado Puri (also
known as Coroado)
Coropó (Koropó), once
spoken in
Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, was
added by Campbell...
- Ge-Pano-Carib Macro-Gê Ge, Caingang, Camacan, Machacali, Puri, Pataxo, Malali,
Coropo, Botocudo, Chiquita, Guato, Fulnio, Oti
Bororo Caraja Macro-Panoan Tacana-Pano...
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corroborated with reconstructions; the
similarities with
Purian disappear once
Coropo is
reclassified as Maxakalian. It
notes suggestive grammatical similarities...
- a few
other extinct languages of the area: Pataxó, Malalí and
Coropó. However,
Coropó is
sometimes thought to be a
Purian language.
Campbell (1997) therefore...
- Mashacalí, Purí (Coroado) Camacán Mashacalí Purí (Coroado) Patashó Malalí
Coropó Botocudo Other language families of
eastern Brazil Shavanté (Chavanté, Šavante)...
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inhabited only by
natives (Coroados,
Coropós and Purís) and adventurers. The
attempts of
colonization of Coroados,
Coropós, Purís and
Botocudos always ended...
- Mauapari.
Extinct since early 20th century. Cataguéo -
Related to
Caduveo Coropó -
Espirito Santo Cracmuns -
Minas Gerais Crateús -
Piaui Cucoecamecrãs -...
- Guaraní communities,
including Guarirenda, Rincón, ****rapendi, Guirayasa,
Coropo, Cacharí, Aguraigua, Guirapendio, Isiporenda, and Yapiroa. The
largest Chiquitana...
- the
region of the
Pomba River valley was
inhabited by the
Coroados and
Coropós indigenous peoples. As they came into
contact with the colonizers, initially...