The Kwazá (or Coaiá, Koaiá, Koaya, Kwaza, and Quaiá) are an indigenous people of Brazil. Most Kwazá live with the Aikanã and Latundê in the Tubarão-Latundê...
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Kwaza (also written as Kwazá or Koaiá) is an endangered Amazonian language spoken by the Kwaza people of Brazil. Kwaza is an unclassified language. It...
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Kwaza, or Coaiá, may refer to: Kwaza people, an indigenous people of Brazil Kwaza language, their language Kwasa (disambiguation) Koaia (disambiguation)...
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Lake Kwaza (born 7 November 1993) is an American bobsledder and sprinter. Kwaza was recruited to the American bobsled team in 2017. She competed in track...
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Man of the Hole (category Last known members of an Indigenous people)
Named after the nearby Tanaru River, itself a hydronym from the Kanoê or Kwazá language isolates Buschschlüter, Vanessa (29 August 2022). "Last member...
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Latundê (redirect from Latunde people)
with the Kwaza and Aikanã people. Together the three tribes founded the Massaká Association of the Aikanã, Latundê and Kuazá Indigenous Peoples in 1996...
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Aikanã uses the Latin script. The people live with speakers of Koaia (Kwaza). Aikanã is traditionally spoken in the Terra Indígena Tubarão-Latundê,...
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Arara (redirect from Arara people)
an indigenous people of Pará, Brazil Arara (Rondônia), an indigenous people of Rondônia, Brazil Arara, or Kwaza, an indigenous people of Rondônia, Brazil...
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lexical similarities with Kwaza, Aikanã, and the Nambikwaran languages due to contact. The first contact of the Kanoê people with foreigners brought a...
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This is a list of the Brazil's Indigenous or Native peoples. This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families, Indigenous locations...
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Kaxinawá (Cashinahua, Huni Kuin), Peru and Acre, Brazil Kulina (Culina), Peru Kwaza (Coaiá, Koaiá), Rondônia, Brazil Latundê, Rondônia, Brazil Machinere, Peru...
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Kaxinawá (Cashinahua, Huni Kuin), Peru and Acre, Brazil Kulina (Culina), Peru Kwaza (Coaiá, Koaiá), Rondônia, Brazil Latundê, Rondônia, Brazil Machinere, Bolivia...
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relocated the Aikanã, Kanôc, Kwazá and Salamái tribes to work on rubber plantations. During the journey many of the indigenous peoples starved to death; those...
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occasional IPA use of a double minus for a highly retracted sound, as in Kwaza [s̠̠]. A double (stacked) minus may be narrower or have greater spacing...
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(Tapajós confluence) Pre-Proto-Peba-Yagua (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Kwaza (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Puinave-Nadahup (Lower Madeira River) Pre-Proto-Jivaroan...
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Rondônia (redirect from Indigenous peoples in Rondônia)
Paiter Amondauas Macurap Sakurabiat Caritianas Araras-caros Isolated peoples Kanoê Kwazá The Spaniard Ñuflo de Chávez was the first European explorer to reach...
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June 2023. Heselwood 2013, p. 233 van der Voort, Hein (October 2005). "Kwaza in a Comparative Perspective". International Journal of American Linguistics...
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notes that there are lexical similarities with the Chapakura-Wañam, Jivaro, Kwaza, Maku, Mura-Matanawi, Taruma, Yanomami, Arawak, Nadahup, Puinave-Kak, and...
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made by one of its council members. IRR council member Unathi Kwaza tweeted: "Black people were better off under apartheid. It's time we admit this - at...
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Jeoromitxi, Tupi, Arawa, Jivaro, Karib, Mura-Matanawi, Tukano, Yanomami, and Kwaza language families due to contact. The following table illustrates some of...
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Katukinan Muran Nambikwaran Tikuna–Yuri Yanomaman Aikanã Awaké Irantxe Kanoê Kwaza Máku Matanawí Taruma Trumai Boran Xukuruan Natú Pankararú Tuxá Wamoé (Atikum)...
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Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil (category Indigenous peoples in Brazil)
that is now Brazilian territory was occupied by thousands of indigenous peoples. Traditional prehistory is generally divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic...
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Beothuk† (Newfoundland) Meroitic† (Sudan) Bangime (Mali) Jalaa† (Nigeria) Kwaza (Brazil) Mpre† (Ghana) Bayot (Senegal) Laal (Chad) Ongota (Ethiopia) Shabo...
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needed] Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Kwaza, Zaparoan, and Nambikwaran language families due to contact. Loukotka (1968)...
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concerns with deforestation and pressure on conservation areas and indigenous peoples' territories. The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track...
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Indigenous languages of the Americas (category Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
Kawésqar (Chile) (Kaweskar, Alacaluf, Qawasqar, Halawalip, Aksaná, Hekaine) Kwaza (Koayá) (Brazil: Rondônia) Leco (Lapalapa, Leko) Lule (Argentina) (also...
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ISBN 978-0-292-76850-5. Retrieved 17 February 2021. Van der Voort, Hein. 2005. Kwaza in a comparative perspective. International Journal of American Linguistics...
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Christopher, ed. (2010). Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. Memory of Peoples (3rd ed.). Paris: UNESCO Publishing. ISBN 978-92-3-104096-2. Retrieved...
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Harakmbet, Katukina-Katawixi, Irantxe, Jaqi, Karib, Kawapana, Kayuvava, Kechua, Kwaza, Leko, Macro-Jê, Macro-Mataguayo-Guaykuru, Mapudungun, Mochika, Mura-Matanawi...
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villages. Rio do Ouro: mostly ethnic Aikanã Gleba: contains ethnic Aikanã, Kwazá, and Latundê Barroso: mostly ethnic Latundê The following description is...
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