- "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...
-
Ailton Krenak (born 1953) is an
Indigenous writer, philosopher, journalist, environmentalist, and
activist of the
Krenak people. He
became widely known...
- 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...
- of the Macro-Jê
languages –
spoken mainly in
Brazil –
including moribund Krenak and
extinct languages such as Guerén and Nakrehé.
Loukotka (1968) considered...
- the
proposal "probable". Macro-Jê Jê (45,000 speakers) Jeikó †
Krenák (Botocudo)
Krenak (10 speakers) Borôroan
Bororo Bororo (1,400 speakers) Umotína †...
- "botocudos" lived, such as the Maxakalis, Maconis, Naquenuques, Aranãs,
Krenaks and Pataxós.
Northern Minas Gerais was
dominated by the
Kiriris and Xakriabás...
-
Solano Trindade Tônia
Carrero Tostão Vânia
Toledo Walter Smetak 2008
Ailton Krenak Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão
Benedito Ruy
Barbosa Bule-Bule...
-
Solano Trindade Tônia
Carrero Tostão Vânia
Toledo Walter Smetak 2008
Ailton Krenak Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão
Benedito Ruy
Barbosa Bule-Bule...
-
Solano Trindade Tônia
Carrero Tostão Vânia
Toledo Walter Smetak 2008
Ailton Krenak Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão
Benedito Ruy
Barbosa Bule-Bule...
-
Solano Trindade Tônia
Carrero Tostão Vânia
Toledo Walter Smetak 2008
Ailton Krenak Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão
Benedito Ruy
Barbosa Bule-Bule...