- The
Apinajé (otherwise
known as Apinayé, Afotigé, Aogé, Apinagé, Otogé, Oupinagee, Pinagé, Pinaré, Uhitische, Utinsche, and
Western Timbira) are an indigenous...
- Apinayé or
Apinajé may
refer to: Apinayé people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil Apinayé language, a
language of
Brazil This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- west of the
Tocantins River:
Apinajé, Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and Tapayúna.: 7 It is
subdivided in a
binary manner into
Apinajé,
spoken to the east of the...
- Tapajós subbranch,
which comprises Kĩsêdjê and Tapayúna.
Together with
Apinajé, the Trans-Araguaia
languages make up the Trans-Tocantins
branch of Northern...
-
proper (Timbira-Kayapó
dialect continuum) Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔
Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Akuwẽ (various microdialects)...
- Apinayé or
Apinajé (otherwise
known as Afotigé, Aogé, Apinagé, Otogé, Oupinagee, Pinagé, Pinaré, Uhitische, Utinsche, and
Western Timbira) is a Northern...
-
Apanyekra Macro-Je → Je →
Canela Brazil (Northeast Region)
Ethnic religion Apinajé Macro-Je → Je → Apinayé
Brazil (Tocantins)
Animism Arabs Afroasiatic →...
- Brazil.
Among those peoples grouped under the name are the Apanyekrá,
Apinajé, Kanela, Gavião (Jê), Krahô, Krinkatí, and Pukobyê. Olson,
James Stuart...
- the
Northern Jê group,
which encomp****es Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, Tapayúna,
Apinajé, and
Timbira languages. In 1961 a
British explorer by the name of Richard...
-
spoken to the west of the
Tocantins River, the Trans-Tocantins
languages Apinajé, Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and Tapayúna.
Together with Panará (and its predecessor...