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    The Mawé, also known as the Sateré or Sateré-Mawé, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the state of Amazonas. They have an estimated population...
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  • Mawe or Mawé may refer to: Mawé, Burkina Faso,a town Mawé people, an indigenous people of Brazil Mawé language, language of the Mawé people Mano language...
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  • Digital Resource. Mateus 1, Tupana Ehay Satere Mawe Pusupuo (MAVNT) The New Testament in Sataré-Mawé [1] Example of publications in Sataré-Mawé v t e...
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    eyeballs, and has become the basis of an origin myth among the Sateré-Mawé people. The word guaraná comes from the Guaraní word guara-ná, which has its...
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    is being investigated for possible medical applications. The Sateré-Mawé people of Brazil use intentional bullet ant stings as part of their initiation...
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    longer having to administer the beatings which were involved. The Sateré-Mawé people of Brazil use intentional bullet ant stings as part of their initiation...
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  • Leonard Maw (sometimes seen as "Mawe" (c. 1552 – 1629, Chiswick) was a Bishop of Bath and Wells and a Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge and Trinity College...
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    non-discrimination in the Brazilian Constitution. One of the leaders of the Sateré-Mawé people present at the public hearing threw a glass of water in Bolsonaro's direction...
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    languages) Mawé Awetï Tupi–Guarani (50 languages: Tupí [extinct], Guaraní (5 million speakers), etc.) Meira and Drude (2015) posit a branch uniting Mawé and...
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  • catholic doctrine. Neo-Pentecostal churches with a strong presence in the mawé communities reinterpret Anhangá as an announcement of evil and a demonic...
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    (Paressi) Rikbaktsa (Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil Sateré-Mawé (Maue), Brazil Suyá (Kisedje), Mato Grosso, Brazil Tacana...
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    John Mawe (1764 – 26 October 1829) was a British mineralogist who became known for his practical approach to the discipline. Mawe was born in Derby in...
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    Matsés Mayoruna Munduruku Mura people Nambikwara Ofayé Pai Tavytera Panará Pankararu Pataxó Pirahã Paiter Potiguara Sateré Mawé Suruí do Pará Tapirape Terena...
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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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    political issues. Teodorescu Måwe was born in Bucharest, Romania. She attended the Sture Academy, a training programme for young people run by liberal think tank...
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  • Sarah Mawe (1767-1846) was an English mineralogist of the 19th century, appointed to serve Queen Victoria in that capacity from 1837 to 1840. Sarah Mawe was...
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  • Maw, formerly also Mawe, was a Scottish card game for two players, popularised by James I, which is ancestral to the Irish national game of Twenty-five...
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    (Paressi) Rikbaktsa (Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil Sateré-Mawé (Maue), Brazil Suyá (Kisedje), Mato Grosso, Brazil Tacana...
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  • PMC 6332072. PMID 26703535. "Church endorses 'holy water' and ARVs as people flock to miracle mountain". The New Humanitarian. 2007-05-25. Archived from...
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    of the fortress base. Unlike Isike's contemporaries Mirambo and Nyungu-ya-Mawe (Isike's cousin) who participated in the forefront of the battles lines leading...
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    Altinget. 10 November 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2024. "Klart: Alice Teodorescu Måwe blir KD:s toppnamn till EU-valet". SVT. 16 February 2024. Retrieved 21 February...
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  • weapon Maw & Co, British manufacturer of ceramic tiles MAW (disambiguation) Mawe (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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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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    among the Sateré-Mawé, Maraguá and Mura people, and in the Baixo Tapajós, and the state of Pará, where it is being revitalized by the people of the region...
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  • Lonnin / The Kye Have Come Hame" 3167. "The Miller's Wife o' Blaydon" 3168. "Mawe Canny Hinny" 3169. "The Antigallican Privateer" 3170. "The Sandgate Lassie's...
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    stonemason, Palladian and Georgian architect John Mawe (1764–1829), practical mineralogist, with his wife Sarah Mawe James Fox (1780–1830), engineer, machine tool...
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    including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There is conflict with non-indigenous families. The river has...
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  • simplified versions of the Tupi language, the native language of the Tupi people. Portuguese colonizers arrived in Brazil in the 16th century, and faced...
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    Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik. 37 (6): 552–57. doi:10.1002/mawe.200600036. S2CID 97972721. Reddy PN, Lakshmana M, Udupa UV (December 2003)...
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  • of São Paulo ceased to constitute an independent and culturally diverse people and their language began to reproduce itself essentially as the language...
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