- The Apiacá, or
Apiaká, are an
indigenous people of Brazil, who live in
northern Mato Grosso, near the
border of Pará. They
speak an Apiacá
language that...
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Apiaká is a
recently extinct Tupi
language of the Apiacá
people of the
upper Rio
Tapajos area of Mato Grosso, Brazil. It has been
supplanted by Portuguese...
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Astyanax apiaka is a
small freshwater fish
endemic to the Apiacá
river in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Its
discovery is recent, as of 2023,
which results in little...
- groups. Arára
forms part of the
Kampot dialect cluster along with Ikpeng,
Apiaká do Tocantins, Parirí, and Yarumá. Two of the
sixteen consonants, /ʙ̥, h/...
- Apingi, also
known as
Apiaká (of Tocantins), is an
extinct and
poorly attested Cariban language.
Kaufman (2007)
placed it in his
Arara branch. v t e...
- Tupi-Guarani Tenetehara: Guajajara; Tembe;
Turiwara † Kawahib-Kayabi
Apiaka:
Apiaka Juma: Juma Kayabi:
Kayabi Kawahib: Amondawa;
Karipuna (Tupi); Parintintin;...
- be
Apiaká,
spoken in Mato Grosso.
There are
different internal classifications of the pan-Kawahíwa,
which differ in, e.g.,
whether Kayabí and
Apiaká should...
- [Ikpeng, Chikaon], Arára [Pará] (N) To
Arara Kaufman adds
extinct Juma †,
Apiaká-Apingi †, Yarumá † Yukpa: ****rería (N)
Yukpa (N)
Coyaima (N) †
Panare (N)...
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Helicops apiaka is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. It is
endemic to Brazil, in the
state of Mato Grosso. Ortega, A.; Calderón, M.; Silveira...
- (V) Amanayé Anambé
Ararandewara Araweté Aurá
Xingu Asurini Kawahíb (VI)
Apiaká Karipuna (Jau-Navo)
Kagwahiva Kayabi Uru-Pa-In Kamayurá (VII) Kamayurá Northern...