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Mẽbêngôkre,
sometimes referred to as Kayapó (
Mẽbêngôkre:
Mẽbêngôkre kabẽn [mẽbeŋoˈkɾɛ kaˈbɛ̃n]) is a
Northern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the...
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nickname the
Xingu tribe. They are one of the
various subgroups of the
great Mebêngôkre nation (people from the water’s source). The term "Kayapo" is used by...
- mebengokre,
refers to the
Mebêngôkre, an
indigenous people of Brazil. A.
mebengokre is
found in Goiás state, Brazil.
Amphisbaena mebengokre at the Reptarium.cz...
- sheeng-GOO; Portuguese: Rio Xingu,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃĩˈɡu];
Mẽbêngôkre: Byti, [bɯˈti]: 73 ) is a 1,640 km (1,020 mi)
river in
north Brazil. It...
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family is as follows: Jeikó (†)
Northern Jê Apinayé (2,300 speakers)
Mẽbengokre (Kayapó) (8,638 speakers) Panará (Kreen Akarore) (380 speakers) Suyá (350...
- Karajá
loans in
Mẽbêngôkre,
especially in the
dialect spoken by the
Xikrin group.
These loans are
thought to have
entered Mẽbêngôkre from the variety...
- Krenacarore, and "Índios Gigantes" ("Giant Indians") – all
variants of the
Mẽbêngôkre name Krã jàkàràre [ˈkɾʌ̃ jʌˈkʌɾʌɾɛ],
meaning "roundlike cuthead", a reference...
- Mato Grosso, Pará, and
Tocantins Kaxixó,
Minas Gerais Kayapo (Cayapo,
Mebêngôkre), Mato
Grosso and Pará Laklãnõ,
Santa Catarina Mehim (Krahô, Crahao),...
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behalf of the
Kayapo and
other indigenous groups. She
chooses to
speak in
Mebêngôkre during these events, and has an
interpreter translate for her. In 2020...
- the west of the
Araguaia River:
Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and Tapayúna.: 7 It is
subdivided in a
binary manner into
Mẽbêngôkre and the Tapajós subbranch, which...