- The Caeté (plural: Caetés) were an
Indigenous people of Brazil,
linguistically belonging to the Tupi people.
Their descendants number around 135. The Tupi...
- Käte
Fenchel née Käte
Sperling (21
December 1905 – 19
December 1983) was a German-born
Jewish mathematician, best
known for her work on non-abelian groups...
- Käte
Hamburger (September 21, 1896 in
Hamburg –
April 8, 1992 in Stuttgart) was a Germanist,
literary scholar and philosopher. She was a
professor at the...
- OCLC 21306003.
Giles Milton Checkmate in
Berlin (John Murray, 2021). O'Connell,
Kaete M. "'Uncle
Wiggly Wings': Children, chocolates, and the
Berlin Airlift."...
- London. Hirsch's
family joined him in
Prague in 1936,
after his sister,
Kaete,
graduated from
gymnasium (high school) and, like him, was
forbidden to...
- Käte van
Tricht (October 22, 1909 – July 13, 1996), was a
German organist, pianist, harpsichordist, and pedagogue. Käte van
Tricht was born in Berlin....
-
election of
Tomoya Hosoda. The
Courage to
Change (変えてゆく勇気 :「性同一性障害」の私から,
Kaete yuku yūki: "sei dōitsusei shōgai" no
watakushi kara),
Inawami Shoten, 2007...
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another 6.67 km2 (2.58 sq mi) to
create a
second private reserve, the
Reserva Kaetés. The
entire Caetés
forest was
included in the
Pedra Azul–Forno
Grande ecological...
-
Katharina Boll-Dornberger (2
November 1909 – 27 July 1981), also
known as Käte Dornberger-Schiff, was an Austrian-German
physicist and crystallographer...
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Potira Raoni — — Ubá
Yakecan Akará Biguá Caiobá — Endy
Guarani Iguaçú Jaci
Kaeté Maracá
Okanga Poti Reri Sumé Tupã
Upaba Ybatinga Aratu Buri Caiçara — Esapé...