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languages formerly spoken by the
Kiriri people of Brazil. It was
spoken until the
middle of the 20th century; the 4,000
ethnic Kiriri are now
monolingual Portuguese...
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Kiriri people are
indigenous people of
Eastern Brazil.
Their name is also
spelled Cariri or
Kariri and
comes from the Tupi word kiri'ri
meaning "silent"...
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Kiriri may
refer to:
Kiriri,
Kenya Kiriri people, an
indigenous people of
Brazil Kiriri,
variant of Keriri,
Indigenous name for
Hammond Island (Queensland)...
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Kiriri Women's
University of
Science and Technology,
often referred to as KWUST, is a non-state
funded secular women's
university in Nairobi, Kenya. It...
- a
poorly attested extinct language of Brazil. It was also
known as
Kirirí,
Kirirí-Xokó, and Ichikile. It is
known only from a few word
lists and a sketch...
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Subjecthood in Kipeá
Kirirí".
Annual Meeting of the
Berkeley Linguistics Society. 10: 189. doi:10.3765/bls.v10i0.1928. ISSN 2377-1666. "Língua
Kiriri : Descrição...
- Aranãs,
Krenaks and Pataxós.
Northern Minas Gerais was
dominated by the
Kiriris and Xakriabás. Center,
western and
southern Minas Gerais were inhabited...
- kiriri,
refers to the
Kiriri, an
indigenous tribe of the
Brazilian Caatinga. A.
kiriri is
found in
Bahia state, Brazil. A.
kiriri is dark gray dorsally...
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there are 14
Indigenous groups in the state: Atikum, Kaimbé, Kantaruré,
Kiriri, Pankaru, Pankararé, Pataxó, Pataxó Hã-ha- hãe, Payayá, Truká, Tumbalalá...
- The
Central Province (Swahili: Kati, Gikuyu:
Gichigo gia Gatagati) was a
region in
central Kenya until 2013, when Kenya's
provinces were
replaced by a...