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Enawene Nawe (
Enawené-Nawé,
Enawenê-Nawê, Eneuene-Mare), also
known as Salumã, is an
Arawakan language of
Brazil spoken by
about 570
people living in...
- The
Enawenê-Nawê are an
indigenous people of
Brazil in the Mato
Grosso state. They live in a
large village near the Iquê
River in the
Enawenê Nawê Indigenous...
- Albacete, who is
credited with
making the
first peaceful contact with the
Enawene Nawe
Indian tribe in 1974. Afterwards, he
lived with them for over ten...
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language is also
mentioned as "Arawakan": Salumã (also
known as Salumán,
Enawené-Nawé)
Including the
unclassified languages mentioned above, the Maipurean...
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Paresi (also
called Haliti-Paresi or Paresi-Haliti by the
speakers themselves) is an
Arawakan language spoken in Brazil.
There are
approximately 2000 Paresi...
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Retrieved 3 Feb 2013. "Chamacoco." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 4 Feb 2013. "
Enawenê-nawê: Introduction."
Instituto Socioambiental:
Povos Indígenas no Brasil...
- ****ociated practices". ich.unesco.org.
Retrieved 2022-04-20. "Yaokwa, the
Enawene Nawe people's
ritual for the
maintenance of
social and
cosmic order - intangible...
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traditional knowledge on
stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponina) used by the
Enawene-Nawe
tribe in
western Brazil".
Journal of
Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine...
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Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Amanayé
Atikum Awá-Guajá
Baniwa Botocudo Bará
Enawene Nawe Guaraní Kadiwéu
Kaingang Kamayurá (Kamaiurá) Karajá
Kayapo Kubeo Kaxinawá...
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Baiana dress from
Brazil Women wearing baiana dresses in Salvador,
Bahia Enawene Nawe man from Mato
Grosso Pataxó man at the
ninth edition of the Indigenous...