- The Yudjá or
Juruna are an
Indigenous people of Brazil. They were
formerly the
major tribe along the
Xingu River, but are now
divided into two groups,...
- Sakurabiat-A****su A****su
Sakurabiat Kepkiriwat †
Tupari Wayoro Tupi,
Nuclear Juruna Juruna Manitsawa †
Shipaya Munduruku Kuruaya Munduruku Mawe-Aweti-Tupi-Guarani...
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Jurunas is a
neighborhood of the
Brazilian city of Belém, as of 2010, it has a po****tion of 64,478, up from 62,740 in 2000, its name is
derived from...
- Mário
Juruna (September 3, 1942 or 1943 – July 18, 2002) was the
first national-level
federal representative in
Brazil that
belonged to an
indigenous people...
- The
Juruna language, also
known as Yudjá, is
spoken in Brazil. It is
spoken in the
Xingu Indigenous Park of Mato
Grosso state. In 2001
there were 278 native...
- The
Yuruna languages (or
Jurúna languages) of
Brazil form a
branch of the
Tupian language family. They are
Jurúna, Maritsauá, and Xipaya.
Below is a list...
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Guariba Arára Mondé Suruí Zoro Puruborá–
Ramarama Karo Puruborá
Urumi Yuruna Juruna Maritsauá
Xipaya Munduruku Kuruaya Munduruku Maweti–Guarani Mawé Proto-languages...
- abbreviation),
Singapore Jur
language (ISO 639-3: lwo),
spoken in
South Sudan Jurúna language (ISO 639-3: jur),
spoken in
Brazil Jur
Hronec (1881–1959), Slovak...
- Txikao) (319),
Kaiabi (745), Kisêdjê (formerly Suia) (334),
Yudja (formerly
Juruna) (248),
Tapayuna and
Naruvotu peoples (po****tion
figures as of 2002). The...
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Straus and Giroux, 1973. ISBN 978-0-285-64748-0 Villas-Bôas, Orlando: Os
Juruna no Alto-Xingu”. In: Reflexão.
Instituto de Ciências
Humanas e
Letras da...