- The
Xokleng or
Aweikoma (sometimes
called botocudos) are a
Native American tribe of Brazil;
their territory is
located mainly in the
state of
Santa Catarina...
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Xokleng or Laklãnõ is a
Southern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the
Xokleng people of Brazil. It is
closely related to Kaingang.
Alternate names...
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their language is the Krenak. The
other peoples called Botocudo were the
Xokleng and Xeta. The
Brazilian chief who was
presented to King
Henry VIII in 1532...
- Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the
Bororo (Boe); the Gavião, and others. The
southern Jê
include the
Kaingang and the
Xokleng. v t e...
- (Jê) society] (PDF).
University of Brasil. Wiik,
Flavio (26
March 2018). "
Xokleng -
Indigenous Peoples in Brazil".
Indigenous Peoples in Brazil. Retrieved...
- time of
European encounter, the area was
occupied by the
Kaingang and
Xokleng tribes,
later followed by the
Guarani tribe. The
first European to visit...
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Xavante (9,600 speakers)
Xerente (1,810 speakers) Xakriabá (†)
Southern Jê
Xokleng (760 speakers) Kaingáng Kaingáng (18,000 speakers) São
Paulo Kaingáng (†)...
- Cantá,
Roraima (macushi) and (wapishana) José Boiteux,
Santa Catarina (
Xokleng) Itacajá,
Tocantins (Krahô) Tocantínia,
Tocantins (Xerénte) Muni****lities...
- Caingang. The
Kaingang have
sometimes been
grouped with the
Aweikoma (
Xokleng),
although they are now
considered separate groups. The
Kaingang people...
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Guayana Wayaná, Gualachí Native to
Brazil Region Santa Catarina Ethnicity Xokleng[citation needed]
Extinct (date missing)
Language family Macro-Ge Ge Southern...