- The
Kararao are a
tribe of the
Kayapo nation of Brazil. As of 2004,
contacted Kararao numbered only 29
individuals and a
further 50 or so
remain uncontacted...
- The Belo
Monte Dam (formerly
known as
Kararaô) is a
hydroelectric dam
complex on the
northern part of the
Xingu River in the
state of Pará, Brazil. After...
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rainforest of Brazil,
which they
state will be irre****able destro**** if the
Kararao dam is built. The
Kayapo Indians of
Central Brazil are
faced with an unwanted...
- "the men from the
water hole."
Other names for them
include Gorotire,
Kararaô, Kuben-Kran-Krên, Kôkraimôrô, Mekrãgnoti, Metyktire, and Xikrin. The Kayapo...
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threatened by the
creation of the Belo
Monte Dam,
originally called the
Kararao Dam but
renamed at the time of the gathering. Over 500
Kayapo and 100 members...
- Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental.
Retrieved 2
March 2017. "Terra Indígena
Kararaô".
Terras Indígenas no
Brasil (in Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental...
- Bacon, 1948 i c g
Rhagovelia kalami Nieser and Chen, 1993 i c g
Rhagovelia kararao Burguez Floriano and Moreira, 2015 i c g
Rhagovelia karunaratnei J. Polhemus...
- (Apinayé) Kayapó (Cayapó, Kokairmoro) (dialects:
Xikrin (Xukru, Diore),
Kararaó, Kayapó-Kradaú) Suyá (dialects: Beiço de Pau (Tapayuna),
Yaruma (Jarumá...