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Bakairi or
Bacairi may
refer to:
Bakairi people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil Bakairi language, a
language of
Brazil Bakeri (disambiguation)
Bakari (disambiguation)...
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Bakairí (Bacairí) is a
Cariban language,
spoken by the
Bakairi people in the
state of Mato
Grosso in Brazil. The
consonant and
vowel inventories for Eastern...
- (to Makiritare)
Tamanaku is
close to
Mapoyo South Amazonian Carib:
Bakairi:
Bakairí, Kuikúro [Kalapálo, Amonap],
Matipuhy [Nahukwa] † (S) Arara: Txikão...
- The
Bakairi are an
indigenous people of Brazil. They
speak the
Bakairi language, one of the
Cariban languages. They call
themselves Kurâ,
Bakairi being...
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living to
bring them back to life. Keri and Kame are the
creator gods in
Bakairi legend,
adapting the
world for
humans to live on as well as
teaching them...
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Brazilian goddess of night, sleep, dreams, and day,
worshipped by the
Bakairi people of
Brazil and
sometimes represented as a bat.
Nyctimene (mythology)...
- from municípality of Nobres, in the
central state of Mato Grosso. The
Bakairis of Rio Novo, as
recorded by
ethnographer Karl von den
Steinen in 1884,...
- head is
Gamma Centauri and its feet are the
bright stars of Musca. The
Bakairi people of
Brazil had a
sprawling constellation representing a bird snare...
- Goiás Avá-Canoeiro Karajá Mato
Grosso Aimoré Apiacá
Aweti Bakairi Bororo Chiquitano Cinta Larga Enawene Nawe Guató
Ikpeng Kaiabi Kalapalo Kamayurá Karajá...
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respectively Bakairi pekodo and
Ikpeng petkom, but not
found in any of the
other Cariban languages compared against them. The
Pekodian languages are:
Bakairi Ikpeng...