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- Ailton Krenak (born 1953) is an Indigenous writer, philosopher, journalist, environmentalist, and activist of the Krenak people. He became widely known...
- "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré group to retain their language is the Krenak. The other peoples called Botocudo were the Xokleng and Xeta. The Brazilian...
- The Krenak language, also Borum or Botocudo, is the sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Gê languages. It was once...
- "probable". Macro-Jê Nuclear Macro-Je Jê (45,000 speakers) Maxakali-Borum Borum (Krenák, Botocudo; < 10 speakers) Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Karajá (2,700 speakers)...
- of the Macro-Jê languagesspoken mainly in Brazilincluding moribund Krenak and extinct languages such as Guerén and Nakrehé. Loukotka (1968) considered...
- Retrieved November 21, 2024. Mazzei, Amanda (November 13, 2024). "Ailton Krenak: 'É impossível contar história do movimento indígena na ditadura sem falar...
- are a proposed grouping of languages within Macro-Jê. They consist of the Krenák, Maxakalían, and possibly also the Kamakã families. The Trans–São Francisco...
- Ana Maria Machado Eduardo Giannetti Joaquim Falcão Carlos Nejar Ailton Krenak Cícero Sandroni Cacá Diegues Ricardo Cavaliere Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Rosiska...
- surroundings) (unattested) Gamela (in Viana, Maranhão) The Maxakalían, Krenák (Botocudo, Aimoré), and Purían families, which are probable Macro-Jê languages...
- Solano Trindade Tônia Carrero Tostão Vânia Toledo Walter Smetak 2008 Ailton Krenak Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão Benedito Ruy Barbosa Bule-Bule...