- Bone de
Souza Silva Santos (born 6
March 1974),
usually known as Sônia
Guajajara, is a
Brazilian indigenous activist, environmentalist, and politician...
- The
Guajajara are an
indigenous people in the
Brazilian state of Maranhão. They are one of the most
numerous indigenous groups in Brazil, with an estimated...
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Paulo Paulino Guajajara (1992 or 1993 – 1
November 2019), also
known as "Lobo" (Portuguese: "Wolf"), was a
Brazilian Indigenous (
Guajajara) environmental...
- Brazil. Sociolinguistically, it is two languages, each
spoken by the
Guajajara and the Tembé people,
though these are
mutually intelligible. Tembé was...
- Suruí do Pará, Parakanã), Avá-Canoeiro, Tapirapé, Tenetehára (dialects:
Guajajara, Tembé), Turiwára Kawahíb (Group VI): Apiacá, Kawahíb (numerous varieties;...
- Belém
Edmilson Rodrigues and the
minister of the
Native People Sônia
Guajajara, with a
number of well-known
Brazilian left-wing
leaders and intellectuals...
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Archived from the
original on 2020-07-19.
Retrieved 2020-08-27. "Líder
Guajajara é
morto em
emboscada de
madeireiros contra indígenas no Maranhão". Brasil...
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Paulo Herkenhoff Rolando Boldrin Ruy
Cezar Sociedade Musical Curica Sônia
Guajajara Tribo de
Atuadores Uruhu Mehinako Vanisa Santiago Vera
Tostes Walter Carvalho...
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Tenetehara people, of
which the Tembé are the
western subgroup and the
Guajajara are the
eastern subgroup. "Tembé" is
thought to come from a neighboring...
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various Tupi-Guarani
languages of the
lower Tocantins-Mearim area, such as
Guajajára, Tembé, Guajá, and Urubú-Ka'apór. Ararandewára, Turiwára, Tupinamba, and...