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Tocantins Avá-
Canoeiro and
Araguaia Avá-
Canoeiro. All
speakers of the
language are monolingual. The most
common syllable structure in Avá-
Canoeiro is CV which...
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Tenetehara (Group IV): Akwáwa (dialects: Asuriní, Suruí do Pará, Parakanã), Avá-
Canoeiro, Tapirapé, Tenetehára (dialects: Guajajara, Tembé), Turiwára Kawahíb (Group...
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Canoeiro may
refer to: Avá-
Canoeiro language Rikbaktsa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Canoeiro language. If...
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Gymnotocinclus canoeiro is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Tocantins River basin...
- Erikbaktsá, Arikpaktsá, and Aripaktsá. Locally, they are also
called Canoeiros (Canoe People),
alluding to
their aptitude in
canoe use, or—more rarely—Orelhas...
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least four
tribes live on
Bananal Island: the Javaés, Karajá, Ava-
Canoeiro, and Tuxá.
There are
sixteen aldeias or
villages on the island:
Barra do...
- (2015). "Elementos de fonologia,
morfossintaxe e
sintaxe da língua Avá-
Canoeiro do Tocantins" (Master's dissertation).
University of Brasília. doi:10.26512/2015...
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Language Cocama Nheengatu Omagua Potiguara Tenetehara (IV) Akwáwa Avá-
Canoeiro Tapirapé
Tenetehara Guajajara Turiwára
Xingu (V) Amanayé Anambé Ararandewara...
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specific name, avacanoeiro,
refers to the Avá-
Canoeiro people,
speakers of the Avá-
Canoeiro language, who
inhabit the
upper Tocantins basin. de...
- also a
statement by
Couto de Magalhães, in the
introduction to the Avá-
Canoeiro vocabulary, in
which the
author states that many of the
names contained...