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Kaimbé is an
extinct unclassified language of
eastern Brazil. The
ethnic po****tion
numbered an
estimated 1,100 to 1,400 in 1986. The
language is scarcely...
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Minggang Airport, in Xinyang,
China xai, the ISO 639-3
language code of
Kaimbé language, an
extinct language in Brazil. xAI (company), an
American artificial...
- Hiraháran, Jirajarano, Jirajarana) †
Jivaroan (2) (also
known as Hívaro)
Kaimbe Kaliana (also
known as Caliana, Cariana, Sapé, Chirichano)
Kamakanan † Kapixaná...
- Kaiaby, Kajabi, Kawaiwete,
Kayabi Tupi–Guarani Mato
Grosso 2,734 2020
Kaimbé Caimbé Bahía 1,135 2020
Kaingang Kanhgág, Bugre, Caingang, Coroado, Coroados...
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Xukuruan Natú Pankararú Tuxá Wamoé (Atikum) Kambiwá Xocó Yaté (Fulniô)
Baenan Kaimbé Katembri Tarairiú
Gamela Languages portal Brazil portal Indigenous languages...
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Jesuit Kiriri Bahia M****acará
Itapicuru Sma.
Trindade Franciscan Kiriri,
Kaimbé Sergipe Juru
Lagarto N. Sra. do
Socorro Jesuit Kiriri Pernambuco Gameleira...
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Instituto Socioambiental,
there are 14
Indigenous groups in the state: Atikum,
Kaimbé, Kantaruré, Kiriri, Pankaru, Pankararé, Pataxó, Pataxó Hã-ha- hãe, Payayá...
- be Chocó, but no data
Jurema –
Brazil Juruena –
Brazil Jururu –
Brazil Kaimbé (Caimbé, Caimbe) – Brazil;
extinct Kamba (Camba) – Brazil;
possibly Tupian...
- Pernambuco) Yaté (Fulniô) (in Águas Belas, Pernambuco)
Baenan (near Itaju, Bahia)
Kaimbé (in Caimbé,
Euclides da Cunha, Bahia) Kamakã
languages (in
Bahia and Minas...
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Kiriri Ratified 12,000,000
Kiriri 2498 (2014) M****acará
Ratified 8,000,000
Kaimbé 1002 (2011) Mata
Medonha Ratified 549 Pataxó 194 (2010) Nova
Rodelas (área...