-
increase from 7,096 in 2003.
Subgroups of the
Kayapo include the Xikrin,
Gorotire,
Mekranoti and Metyktire.
Their villages typically consist of a
dozen huts...
-
Horace Banner, who
lived among another Mẽbêngôkre (Kayapó)
group known as
Gorotire between 1937 and 1951. Although, “the
Mebengokre [have been in] permanent...
- plantations. Locally, it has been
hunted for food, and the
Kayapo Indians of
Gorotire in south-central
Brazil use its
feathers to make
headdresses and other...
- 2005) Q-M3=8.2; Q(xQ-M3)=7.2. Q-M3=40.5; Q(xM3)=5.4. Gê
ethnic groups:
Gorotire, Kaigang, Kraho,
Mekranoti and Xikrin. Q-M3=90; Q(xM3)=2) Q-M3=79; Q(xM3)=7...
-
forestrial ecosystem has been
previously defended.
Darrell Posey,
among the
Gorotire Kayaps Indians of the
Brazilian Amazon,
described wilful,
astute engineering...
-
Arrais River and Pau d'Arco River,
state of Pará; now
probably extinct.
Gorotiré / Cayapó do
Xingu –
spoken as a
dialect of Cayapó
between the
Xingu River...
-
Francisco M. (1979-07-01). "Demography and
genetics of the Krahó and
Gorotire Indians of Brazil".
Journal of
Human Evolution. 8 (5): 513–522. doi:10...
- Brazil,
studying the methyl-mercury
contamination and
ethnography of the
Gorotire Kayapo watershed,
which he
described in his
honors thesis dissertation...
-
village of Aukre,
where she met her husband, Takaktô, from the
village of
Gorotire. They
married soon afterwards. In 1989, at age 19, Tuíre
attended a meeting...
-
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, with the
thesis Ethnoentomology of the
Gorotire Kayapó of
Central Brazil. Posey's
switch from
entomology to anthropology...