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Apalaí is a
Cariban language spoken in Brazil.
Approximately 450
people speak Apalaí. It is an
agglutinative language which uses a rare object–verb–subject...
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Aparai or
Apalai may
refer to:
Aparai people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil Apalaí language, a
language of
Brazil Aparai, Lithuania [lt], a
place in Molėtai...
- Atruahí;
Paravilyana † and Sapará † to
Pawishiana Central Carib: Wayana–
Apalaí (N)
Maquiritari [Dekwana] (S) Mapoyo–Yabarana–Pémono (N)
Kaufman adds Chaima...
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apalai is a
species of
mygalomorph spider in the
family Actinopodidae. It can be
found in Brazil. The
specific name
apalai is in
honor of the
Apalai indigenous...
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Aldeia Bona or
Aldeia Apalaí,
sometimes also
known by its
native name Karapaeukuru, is an
Apalaí-Wayana
village on the
Eastern Paru
River in the state...
- The
Aparai or
Apalai are an
indigenous people of Brazil, who live in Amapá and Pará states. A
little community is
located in
French Guiana, in Ante****e...
- AkuriyoRoraima, Brazil, Guyana, and
Venezuela Amariba (2N 60W)
Amicuana (2N 53W)
Apalaí (
Apalai), Amapá,
Brazil Apirua (3N 53W)
Apurui (3N 53W)
Aracaret (4N 53W) Aramagoto...
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Wayana numbered some 1,500 individuals, of
which 150 in Brazil,
among the
Apalai, 400 in Suriname, and 1,000 in
French Guiana,
along the
Maroni River. About...
- Suisuimënë or Xuixuimënë is an
Apalaí-Wayana
village on the
Eastern Paru
River in the
state of Pará in Brazil. Suisuimënë is one of the
larger villages...
- Roraima, Brazil, Guyana, and
Venezuela Amariba (2N 60W)
Amicuana (2N 53W)
Apalaí (
Apalai), Amapá,
Brazil Apirua (3N 53W)
Apurui (3N 53W)
Aracaret (4N 53W) Aramagoto...