- Juma
Xipaia (born 1991, Tucama, Pará, Brazil) is an
Indigenous Brazilian activist,
leader of the
Xipaya people, and the
first woman to
serve as
chief of...
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Xipaya (or
Shipaja or
Xipaia) is an
endangered language spoken in the Pará
region of Brazil. It is one of the
approximately 70
Tupian languages of South...
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Xikrin Caiapós-xicrin, Kayapó Xikrin, Mebengôkre Jê Pará 2,267 2020
Xipaya Xipaia Yuruna,
Xipaya Pará 241 2020
Xokleng Xoclengue,
Aweikoma Jê
Santa Catarina...
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Seboko (reigned 2002–present), the
kgosikgolo of the
Balete people Juma
Xipaia of the
Xipaya people (reigned 2015–present)
Mandei Juma of the Juma people...
- the Belo
Monte Dam. In
recent years,
Xipaya leaders - most
notably Juma
Xipaia, the
first female chief of the
Middle Xingu - have
gained international...
- Igarapé,
later called Vitória. There, he made
contacts with
indigenous Xipaia and Kuruaya, who
guided him
towards Volta Grande do Xingu. There, near the...
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Instituto Socioambiental [pt]
lists Yudja and the
extinct Arupaia (Arupai),
Xipaia, Peapaia, Aoku (not identified), and Maritsawá. Carvalho,
Fernando O. de...
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Diversidade Linguística, G1 Nogueira, Tânia. "A última
falante viva de
xipaia".
Revista Época (in Portuguese).
Editora Globo.
Retrieved 4
December 2014...
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Secretary of
Indigenous Environmental and
Territorial Management Juma
Xipaia,
Secretary of
Articulation and
Promotion of
Indigenous Rights Website www...
- Area. The
Kuruaya are also
known as the Caravare, Curuaia, Kuruaia, or
Xipaia-Kuruaia people. The
Kuruaya language is a
Munduruku language,
which belongs...