- The
Karajá, also
known as Iny, are an
indigenous tribe located in Brazil.
Karajá people live in a 180-mile-long area in
central Brazil, in the
states of...
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Karaja or
Karajá may
refer to:
Karajá, an
indigenous tribe of
Brazil Karajá language Karaja (singer) (born 1978),
German musician Karaja, Iran, a village...
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Karajá, also
known as Iny rybè, is
spoken by the
Karajá people in some
thirty villages in
central Brazil.
There are
distinct male and
female forms of...
- speakers) Borôroan
Bororo Bororo (1,400 speakers) Umotína †
Otuke † Kamakã †
Karajá (2,700 speakers) Karirí † Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Ofayé (2 speakers)...
- The
Araguaia River (Portuguese: Rio
Araguaia [ˈʁi.u aɾaˈɡwajjɐ],
Karajá: ♂ Berohokỹ [beɾohoˈkə̃], ♀ Bèrakuhukỹ [bɛɾakuhuˈkə̃]) is one of the
major rivers...
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Ivana Karaja[needs IPA] (born 1978, Berlin) is a
German dance and pop musician. Her 2002 single, "She
Moves (La La La)", was a
major success worldwide...
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Ancistrus karajas is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in
headwater streams of the Parauapebas...
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northwestern Jê; the Xavante, the Xerente, and the Akroá of the
central Jê; the
Karajá; the Jeikó; the Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the...
- The Xambioá, also
called the
Karajá do Norte, Ixybiowa, or
Iraru Mahãndu, are an
indigenous people who live in Tocantins, Brazil. The size of the present-day...
- Zayn al-Din
Qaraja Beg (Turkish:
Zeyneddin Karaca Bey; c. 1279 – 11
December 1353) was a
Turkoman chieftain who
founded the
Dulkadirid prin****lity in...