- The
Kuikuro are an
indigenous people from the Mato
Grosso region of Brazil.
Their language,
Kuikuro, is a part of the
Cariban language family. The Kuikuro...
- Amonap, also
known as Apalakiri, is a
Cariban language spoken by the
Kuikuro and
Kalapalo peoples of Brazil, and
formerly by the Matipu. It is spoken...
- The
Kuikuro are an
indigenous people of Brazil.
Kuikuro may also
refer to:
Kuikuro language Kuikúro-Kalapálo language, or
Amonap This
disambiguation page...
-
uncovered by
anthropologist Michael Heckenberger,
working alongside the
local Kuikuro people, who are the
likely descendants of the
original inhabitants of Kuhikugu...
- near the
Xingu River. They are the Aweti, Kalapalo, Kamaiurá, Kayapó,
Kuikuro, Matipu, Mehinako, Nahukuá, Suyá, Trumai,
Wauja and the
Yawalapiti peoples...
- Makiritare)
Tamanaku is
close to
Mapoyo South Amazonian Carib: Bakairi: Bakairí,
Kuikúro [Kalapálo, Amonap],
Matipuhy [Nahukwa] † (S) Arara: Txikão [Ikpeng, Chikaon]...
- Dorshow,
Wetherbee B.; Toney, Joshua;
Kuikuro, Yamalui; Waura, Kumessi;
Kuikuro, Huke;
Kuikuro, Taku Wate;
Kuikuro, Takumã (2023-09-22). "Intentional creation...
- 1126/science.272.5260.373. S2CID 129231783. Heckenberger,
Michael J.;
Kuikuro, A****aka;
Kuikuro, Urissapá Tabata; Russell, J. Christian; Schmidt, Morgan; Fausto...
- (138),
Mehinako (199),
Wauja (321),
Yawalapiti (208),
Kalapalo (417),
Kuikuro (415),
Matipu (119), Nahukwá (105) and
Trumai (120), who all
share a common...
- Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-94598-4; Heckenberger,
Michael J.;
Kuikuro, A****aka;
Kuikuro, Urissapá Tabata; Russell, J. Christian; Schmidt, Morgan; Fausto...