- The
Kayapo (Portuguese:
Caiapó [kajaˈpɔ])
people are an
indigenous people in Brazil,
living over a vast area
across the
states of Pará and Mato Grosso...
- The
Caiapó River is a
river of
Tocantins state in
central Brazil. Part of the
Tocantins basin, the
Caiapó is a
tributary of
Araguaia River. List of rivers...
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Boana caiapo is a frog in the
family Hylidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. This frog is
distinguished from
other frogs in the
Boana albopunctata group in that...
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Caiapó River may
refer to:
Caiapó River (Goiás)
Caiapó River (Tocantins)
Carapo River,
Venezuela This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- The
Caiapó River is a
river of Goiás
state in
central Brazil. List of
rivers of Goiás
Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
- and Peru.
Traditional lifestyle includes llama herding.
Banawa Cañaris
Caiapos Chibcha Cocama Chaya****ta
Diaguita Enxet Gê, Guaraní – live in Paraguay...
- Pará;
Iguazu Falls, Paraná; Ipanema,
Favela da Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro;
Caiapó Village, Pará;
Porto Velho, Rondônia;
Represa Samuel, Rondônia; Rio Preto...
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subterraneus Quenquém-de-cisco-graúda (A. s. bruneus), quenquém-
caiapó-capixaba (A. s. molestans),
caiapó (A. s. subterraneus)
Acromyrmex versicolor Acromyrmex...
- that
became sites of "cultural and
genetic exchange". Some
tribes like the
Caiapo managed to fend off the
Europeans for years,
while adopting Old
World agricultural...
- 2,147, Brazil: 7,000, Paraguay: 21,422) 2012 Mebêngôkre Kayapó Kayapo,
Caiapó, Kayapó, Kokraimoro, Mebengôkre Jê Mato Grosso, Pará 9,762 2014 Mehinako...