- The
Kaingang people are an
Indigenous Brazilian ethnic group spread out over the
three southern Brazilian states of Paraná,
Santa Catarina and Rio Grande...
- The
Kaingang language (also
spelled Kaingáng) is a
Southern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the
Kaingang people of
southern Brazil. The
Kaingang nation...
- The Jê
languages (also
spelled Gê, Jean, Ye, Gean), or Jê–
Kaingang languages, are
spoken by the Jê, a
group of
indigenous peoples in Brazil. The Jê family...
- by
Ismael Marinho Falcão, an
engineer who
lived for many
years with the
Kaingang tribe,
which used to
inhabit the region.
According to him, the
region was...
- Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the
Bororo (Boe); the Gavião, and others. The
southern Jê
include the
Kaingang and the Xokleng. v t e...
-
elevation is 409
metres (1,342 ft). The name "Coroados"
refers to the
Kaingang people, the
original inhabitants of the area. In telecommunications, the...
-
Rosane Mattos Kaingang (? —
October 16, 2016) also
known as
Kokoj (“hummingbird”) was a
Brazilian indigenous activist,
member of the
Kaingang ethnic group...
-
Valhery (2009). "Fonologia e prosódia do
Kaingáng falado em
Cacique Doble" [Phonology and
prosody of
Kaingang spoken in
Cacique Doble].
Anais do SETA (in...
- [äː] West
Frisian (doubled) [ɑ] Bashkir, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish, French,
Kaingang, Limburgish, Norwegian, Russian, West
Frisian [ɑː]
Afrikaans (doubled)...
- fall of the
wooden people by way of a
great flood.
Jipohan flood legend Kaingang flood legend Urcocari Unu
Pachakuti Legend of
Trentren Vilu and Caicai...