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horse riding skills.
Their name is now
spelled "
Kadiwéu" in
Portuguese (plural
Kadiwéus). The
Kadiweu are also
known as the Cadiguebo, Cadioeo, Caduveo...
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Kadiwéu is a
Guaicuruan language spoken by the
Kadiweu people of Brazil, and
historically by
other Mbayá groups. It has
around 1,200-1,800
people in Brazil...
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classified as follows:
Guaicuruan Northern Guaicuruan Kadiweu (also
known as Caduveo,
Kadiwéu, Mbayá-Guaycuru, Mbayá, Guaicurú, Waikurú, Ediu-Adig) Southern...
- the
nomadic and semi-nomadic
indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco. The
Kadiwéu people of
Brazil are the
surviving branch of the Mbayá. The Mbayá called...
- East
Brazilian Tradition,
Precolumbian culture Guató (Guato), Mato
Grosso Kadiwéu (Guaicuru), Mato
Grosso do Sul Karajá (Iny, Javaé), Goiás, Mato Grosso...
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Pandoravirus dulcis Pandoravirus hades Pandoravirus inopinatum Pandoravirus kadiweu Pandoravirus m****iliensis
Pandoravirus pampulha Pandoravirus ****phone...
- people's flag
Total po****tion 5,137 (2010)
Regions with
significant po****tions
Argentina Languages Pilagá
Related ethnic groups Mocoví, Toba,
Kadiwéu...
- (Mocobi) Toba Pilagá
Kadiweu Other Guaycuru groups have
become extinguished over the last 500 years: Abipón Mbayá (ancestral to the
Kadiweu) Payaguá, also known...
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typically appears phonemically geminate, e.g., viiǥǥam [ʋiːɣːam] "I bring". In
Kadiweu, G with
stroke is used to
represent the
voiced uvular stop ɢ. The letter...
- peoples, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and
Paraguay Mbayá (Caduveo),
historic Kadiweu,
Brazil Mocoví (Mocobí),
Argentina Payaguá Pilagá (Pilage Toba) Toba (Qom...