- The
Kayapo (Portuguese: Caiapó [kajaˈpɔ])
people are an
indigenous people in Brazil,
living over a vast area
across the
states of Pará and Mato Grosso...
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Kayapó, also
called Tuíra (1969, or 1970 – 10
August 2024), was a
Brazilian indigenous rights activist, environmentalist, and a
chief of the
Kayapó people...
- [mẽbeŋoˈkɾɛ kaˈbɛ̃n]),
sometimes referred to as
Kayapó, is a
Northern Jê
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the
Kayapó and the
Xikrin people in the
north of Mato...
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Brazil living near the
Xingu River. They are the Aweti, Kalapalo, Kamaiurá,
Kayapó, Kuikuro, Matipu, Mehinako, Nahukuá, Suyá, Trumai,
Wauja and the Yawalapiti...
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Indigenous Brazilian leader and environmentalist. He is a
chief of the
Kayapo people, a
Brazilian Indigenous group from the
plain lands of the Mato Grosso...
- Jê Jê
proper (Timbira-
Kayapó dialect continuum) Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔
Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-
Kayapó do Sul Akuwẽ (various...
- The
Kayapó Indigenous Territory (Portuguese:
Terra Indígena
Kayapó) is an
indigenous territory located in Pará, Brazil. The
Kayapó Indigenous Territory...
- (1955 – 16 June 2020) was a
leader of the
Kayapo people, an
indigenous tribe of Brazil. He led the
Kayapo in
their protests against the
destruction of...
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demonstrations have
occurred all over the world, even
among the
Brazilian Kayapo people.
Another source of
criticism has been the
tradition of
having an...
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Kayapó do Sul is a Jê
language formerly spoken by the
Southern Kayapó people of
Brazil in a vast
region that
comprised Triângulo Mineiro, Goiás, southeastern...