- 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...
- Mẽbêngôkre (endonym: Mẽbêngôkre kabẽn [mẽbeŋoˈkɾɛ kaˈbɛ̃n]),
sometimes referred to as Kayapó, is a
Northern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the Kayapó...
- S2CID 242001518. Vasconcelos,
Eduardo A. (2013).
Investigando a hipótese
Cayapó do Sul-Panará (PhD). Campinas:
University of Campinas. doi:10.47749/T/UNICAMP...
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April 2017. Vasconcelos,
Eduardo A. (2013).
Investigando a hipótese
Cayapó do Sul-Panará (PhD). Campinas:
University of Campinas. doi:10.47749/T/UNICAMP...
- River, and the
Freso River and Pacajá River. (Unattested.) Mudzyetíre – a
Cayapó name for an
unknown Tupi
tribe that
lived on the Igarapé Sororosinho. (Unattested...
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Limay (
Cayapo) 946 m (3,104 ft)
Bataan 14°32′13″N 120°31′56″E / 14.5370727°N 120.5322554°E / 14.5370727; 120.5322554 (Mount
Limay (
Cayapo)) Mount...
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Complex —
mountain range stretching from
Mariveles to
Mount Limay (or
Mount Cayapo) – 393
metres (1,289 ft)
higher than
Mount Samat in
Pilar — and with Mount...
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species Cayaponia espelina. He
named the
genus Cayaponia after the
indigenous Cayapo people of Brazil. A
genus of
climbing shrubs, Mansoa, is
named after him...
- António Luiz
Patricio da
Silva Manso named this
genus after the
indigenous Cayapo people of Brazil. 74
species are accepted.
Cayaponia africana (Hook.f.)...
- Javaé), Goiás, Mato Grosso, Pará, and
Tocantins Kaxixó,
Minas Gerais Kayapo (
Cayapo, Mebêngôkre), Mato
Grosso and Pará Laklãnõ,
Santa Catarina Mehim (Krahô...