- The
Maxakalían languages (also Mashakalían) are a
group of
related indigenous languages of Brazil,
named after Maxakalí, the one
surviving language in...
- 000 speakers) Maxakali-Borum
Borum (Krenák, Botocudo; < 10 speakers)
Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Karajá (2,700 speakers) Ofayé (< 12 speakers) Rikbaktsá...
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called Southern Pataxó to
distinguish from Pataxó-Hãhãhãe) is an
extinct Maxakalían language of
Brazil formerly spoken by the Pataxó
people of the
Bahia region...
- Kashmir, Sri
Lanka Islam → ****
Islam → Hanafi;
Sikhism Pataxó Macro-Jê →
Maxakalian → Pataxó
Brazil (Bahia)
Shamanism Pawnee Caddoan → Pawnee-Kitsai → Pawnee-Arikara...
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proposed grouping of
languages within Macro-Jê. They
consist of the Krenák,
Maxakalían, and
possibly also the Kamakã families. The Trans–São
Francisco group...
- Maxakalí (Maxakalí: Tikmũũn yĩy ax', Mãxakani yĩy ax: 22 ) is a
Maxakalían language spoken in four
villages in
Minas Gerais, Brazil, by more than 2,000...
- Pataxó-Hãhãhãe (Northern Pataxó, Hãhãhãe) is an
extinct Maxakalían language formerly spoken in Brazil. It is
distinct from the Pataxó language. In 1961...
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isolation and poverty. They
speak the Maxakalí language,
which is one of the
Maxakalían languages. This
language is
notable for
having neither nasal nor fricative...
- Maskóian, Mascoian)
Matacoan (4) (also
known as Mataguayan) Matanawí †
Maxakalían (3) (also
known as Mashakalían)
Mocana (Colombia: Tubará) † Mosetenan...
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referred to as "Old Maxakalí") is a
ritual language belonging to the
Maxakalían language family of
eastern Brazil. It is used in
ritual songs sung by...