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Anambe or
Anambé may
refer to:
Anambé people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil Anambé language, a
language of Pará,
Brazil Anambé of Ehrenreich, an
extinct language...
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Xingu (Group VIIIa):
Anambé (of Cairarí), Amanayé, Xingú Asuriní, Araweté, Aurá,
Ararandewara Northern Tupi–Guaraní (Group VIIIb):
Anambé of Ehrenreich, Emerillon...
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Anambé, or more
specifically Anambe of Cairari, is a
possibly extinct Tupi
language spoken in Pará, on the
Cairari River in Brazil. It is
being supplanted...
- The
Anambé are an
indigenous people of Brazil,
living in the
state of Pará, Brazil. The
Anambé have been in
contact with non-natives
since the 1842. In...
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geographically isolated Tupi–Guarani
language spoken in Brazil. The
extinct '
Anambé'
recorded by
Ehrenreich may have been a
distinct language. Guajá at Ethnologue...
- Akwáwa Avá-Canoeiro Tapirapé
Tenetehara Guajajara Turiwára
Xingu (V) Amanayé
Anambé Ararandewara Araweté Aurá
Xingu Asurini Kawahíb (VI) Apiaká
Karipuna (Jau-Navo)...
- Aan (born 1981),
imprisoned atheist in
Indonesia aan, ISO 639 code of the
Anambé language of
Brazil AAN may also
refer to: Aaron's, Inc.
stock ticker symbol...
- Tupi–Guarani family,
classified by
Aryon Rodrigues in the year 1984,
together with
Anambé and
Turiwara languages.
Whether or not the Amanayé
continue to use their...
- inte-ngu i-po
mayepete monkói
munitaruka Arawiné Kamayurá ne-nami ye-po
Anambé Pará a-kánga hä-nambi se-raña pó yanäpo mukuẽ
muhapi Takuñapé Pará Guajajára...
- (219 m3/s) (Period: 1971–2000) 127 m3/s (4,500 cu ft/s) Basin features
River system Geba
River Tributaries • left Bidigor, Colufe,
Undauma • right
Anambé...