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- Kambiwa is a genus of Brazilian cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000. As of June 2019[update] it contains only two species,...
- Kambiwá (a.k.a. Cambioá) is an extinct unclassified language of Brazil. A couple dozen words were collected by Wilbur Pickering during the 1960s from...
- 2000 – Mexico, Central America Kairona Huber & Carvalho, 2019 – Brazil Kambiwa Huber, 2000 – Brazil Kelabita Huber, 2018 – Indonesia, Malaysia Khorata...
- Omágua Tupi–Guarani Amazonas, Peru 4,375 (Brazil: 875, Peru: 3,500) 2014 Kambiwá Cambiua Pernambuco 3,105 2014 Kanamari Canamari, Tukuna Katukinan Amazonas...
- Northeastern peoples by European invaders. Other notable Caatinga peoples are the Kambiwás, Tremembés, Pitaguarys, Kariris, Kiriris, and Tabajaras. Indigenous Peoples...
- Serra Negra in Pernambuco State, Brazil, and as ˈkʌ̨́ñíkį̀ in the extinct Kambiwá language of Barreira, Petrolândia, Pernambuco. Brazilian three-banded armadillos...
- Matanawí Taruma Trumai Boran Xukuruan Natú Pankararú Tuxá Wamoé (Atikum) Kambiwá Xocó Yaté (Fulniô) Baenan Kaimbé Katembri Tarairiú Gamela Languages portal...
- Caimbe) – Brazil; extinct Kamba (Camba) – Brazil; possibly Tupian, extinct Kambiwá (Cambiuá, Cambioá) – Brazil; extinct Kantaruré – Brazil Kapinawá – Brazil;...
- the location of one hydroelectric power plant, property of CHESF. The Kambiwá language, now extinct, was spoken in the village of Barreira in Petrolândia...
- (unattested) Wamoé (Atikum) (in the Serra Negra of Pernambuco and surroundings) Kambiwá (in Barreira, Petrolândia, Pernambuco) Yaté (Fulniô) (in Águas Belas, Pernambuco)...