- is an
increase from 7,096 in 2003.
Subgroups of the
Kayapo include the
Xikrin, Gorotire,
Mekranoti and Metyktire.
Their villages typically consist of...
- kaˈbɛ̃n]) is a
Northern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the Kayapó and the
Xikrin people in the
north of Mato
Grosso and Pará in Brazil.
There are around...
- Kaingang;
Kaingang Paulista Xokleng Jê,
Northern Apinaje Kayapo: Mẽbengokre;
Xikrin Panara Suya-Tapayuna: Suya;
Tapayuna Timbira: Apãniekra; Kraho; Krẽje †;...
-
smallpox epidemic in 1962. The Suruí fled
their homeland due to
attacks by the
Xikrin people.
Indigenous peoples in
Brazil List of
Indigenous peoples in Brazil...
- Mẽmõrtũmre) Trans-Tocantins Apinajé Trans-Araguaia Mẽbêngôkre (dialects:
Xikrín, Kayapó) Tapajós Kĩsêdjê Tapayúna Some
sound changes and
lexical innovations...
-
Xerentes Xerente Jê
Tocantins 1814 Xetá Tupi–Guarani Paraná 8 Caiapós-xicrin
Xikrin Jê Pará 1,052
Xipaia Xipaya Juruna Pará 595
Xoclengue Xokleng, Aweikoma...
- mining,
livestock farming and
illegal hunting. It is
estimated that the
Xikrins reached the
banks of the Bacajá
River between 1926 and 1927,
coming into...
- 5; Q(xM3)=5.4. Gê
ethnic groups: Gorotire, Kaigang, Kraho,
Mekranoti and
Xikrin. Q-M3=90; Q(xM3)=2) Q-M3=79; Q(xM3)=7. Q-M3=11; Q(xM3)=67. Q-M3=10.7; NWT01=44...
- Wai/PA; Waiãpi/AC;
Waimri Atroari/AM; Waura/MT: Xavante/MT; Xerente/TO;
Xikrin/PA;
Xucuru Kariri/AL; Yanomami/RR; Yawalapití/MT. VII
Jogos dos
Povos Indígenas...
-
Maldonado Capriles, 1955
Cryptotylus unicolor (Wiedemann, 1828)
Cryptotylus xikrin Gorayeb & Fairchild, 1985 Lutz, A. (1909). "Collecção de tabanidas. Pp....