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conflicts with
logging interests in
their territory. The Awá
people speak Guajá, a Tupi–Guaraní language.
Originally living in settlements, they adopted...
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Guajá, or Awá (also Ayaya, Guaxare, Wazaizara), is a
geographically isolated Tupi–Guarani
language spoken in Brazil. The
extinct 'Anambé'
recorded by...
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Ararandewara Northern Tupi–Guaraní (Group VIIIb): Anambé of Ehrenreich, Emerillon,
Guajá, Wayampi, Zo'é, Takunyapé, Urubú–Kaapor, Wayampipukú *Cabral
argues that...
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Brazilian government to take more
decisive action in
defence of Awá-
Guajá people,
whose land and
livelihood is
critically threatened by the actions...
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culture Uncontacted peoples Aka
people Andamanese people Angu
people Awá-
Guajá people Batek people Efé
people Fuegians Hadza people Indigenous peoples...
- diffusion, as with
Tupian and Jê
languages (Timbira; Guajajara, Tembe,
Guaja, Urubu-Ka'apor, etc.) in the
lower Tocantins-Mearim area.
Linguistic diffusion...
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launched a
worldwide campaign,
backed by
actor Colin Firth, to
protect the Awa-
Guajá people of Brazil,
which the
organization considers to be the "earth's most...
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Karipuna (Jau-Navo)
Kagwahiva Kayabi Uru-Pa-In Kamayurá (VII) Kamayurá
Northern (VIII)
Emerillon Guajá Takunyapé Urubu–Kaapor
Wayampi Wayampipukú Zo'é...
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Komichi (Ayaya), a
character from Kin-iro
Mosaic anime and
manga series Guajá language, also
known as
Ayaya "Mamacita (Ayaya)", a song of
South Korean...
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languages of the
lower Tocantins-Mearim area, such as Guajajára, Tembé,
Guajá, and Urubú-Ka'apór. Ararandewára, Turiwára, Tupinamba, and
Nheengatu have...