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- The Karitiana or Caritiana are an indigenous people of Brazil, whose reservation is located in the western Amazon. They count 320 members, and the leader...
- Karitiana, otherwise known as Caritiana or Yjxa, is a Tupian language spoken in the State of Rondônia, Brazil, by 210 out of 320 Karitiana people, or 400...
- classification by Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Tupi family Arikem ArikemKaritiana Monde Paiter Monde, Nuclear Monde Cinta-Larga-Zoro Arua Cinta-Larga Gavião;...
- description of this tapir did not suggest a common name for the species. The Karitiana people call it the little black tapir. It is, purportedly, the smallest...
- foot [or] paw". Other names by which they are referred to include the Karitiana kida harara, and the Machiguenga segamai. A reference to Mapinguari occurs...
- Tuberculobasis karitiana is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae first identified in Rondônia, Brazil. Machado, Angelo BM. "Denticulobasis...
- v t e Tupian languages Arikem Arikem Kabixiana Karitiâna Tupari A****su Kepkiriwát Makurap Mekens Tupari Wayoró Mondé Aruáshi Cinta Larga Gavião of Jiparaná...
- Naxi, Oroqen, She, Tu, Tujia, Xibo, Yakut, Yi Native America Colombian, Karitiana, Maya, Pima, Surui Europe Adygei, Basque, French, North Italian, Orcadian...
- *bɨ(ri-), (?) Chiquitano pope-, (?) p-Cariban *pupu-ru ‘seed’: p-Tuparí-Karitiana *j-upa, p-Cariban *əpɨ (*-tɨpə) ‘stone’: p-Macro-Jê *kra(C), p-Kariri...
- languages of Brazil form a branch of the Tupian language family. They are Karitiâna and the extinct Kabixiana and Arikem. Below is a list of Arikém language...