- The
Xavante (also Shavante, Chavante, Akuen, A'uwe,
Akwe, Awen, or Akwen) are an
indigenous people,
comprising about 30,000
individuals within the territory...
- ISBN 978-1438119137.
People of the
seventh fire.
Dagmar Seely. Ithaca, NY:
Akwe:kon Press. 1996. ISBN 1-881178-02-1. OCLC 34984146.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- Form and
Reason for
Exchange in
Archaic Societies. Maybury-Lewis, David.
Akwe-Shavante
society (1967), The
Politics of Ethnicity:
Indigenous Peoples in...
-
Aliyu Akwe Doma (1
September 1942 – 6
March 2018) was a
Nigerian civil servant who
became governor of
Nasarawa State in May, 2007,
standing for the People's...
-
branch of the Jê
languages constituted by two
extant languages (Xavánte and
Akwẽ-Xerénte) and two
extinct or dormant,
scarcely attested languages (Xakriabá...
- Center, the
Multicultural Living Learning Unit, the
Latino Living Center,
Akwe:kon, and Ujamaa. The co-op
houses on
North are The
Prospect of Whitby, Triphammer...
-
Abdullahi Adamu.
April 7, 2013.
Retrieved June 12, 2023. "Governor
Aliyu Akwe Doma of
Nasarawa State".
Nigeria Governors Forum.
Retrieved 2010-01-18. Obichie...
- (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpawmɐs], Palm trees;
Akwẽ-Xerénte:
Akwẽ krikahâzawre wam hã [
akwẽ kɾikahəʐawɾɛ wam hə̃]) is the
capital and
largest city...
- The Xerénte or
Akwẽ-Xerénte
language is an Akuwẽ (Central Jê)
language (Jê, Macro-Jê) of Brazil. It is
spoken by the
Xerente people in the
Tocantins state...
- Repositório
Brasileiro de Legislações Linguísticas "Tocantínia p****a a ter
Akwê Xerente como língua co-oficial e
recebe Centro de Educação Indígena" (in...