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Kwaza, or Coaiá, may
refer to:
Kwaza people, an
indigenous people of
Brazil Kwaza language,
their language Kwasa (disambiguation)
Koaia (disambiguation)...
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Kwaza (also
written as
Kwazá or Koaiá,
Kwaza: Tsẽtsitswa) is an
endangered Amazonian language spoken by 25 of the
Kwaza people of Brazil.
Kwaza is an...
- June 2023.
Heselwood 2013, p. 233 van der Voort, Hein (October 2005). "
Kwaza in a
Comparative Perspective".
International Journal of
American Linguistics...
- The
Kwazá (or Coaiá, Koaiá, Koaya,
Kwaza, and Quaiá) are an
indigenous people of Brazil. Most
Kwazá live with the Aikanã and Latundê in the Tubarão-Latundê...
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belonging to the
family Formicidae. It is
called taramãçu or
uitsi in the
Kwaza language of Rondônia, Brazil.
Dinoponera gigantea is one of the world's...
- Aikanã uses the
Latin script. The
people live with
speakers of
Koaia (
Kwaza). Aikanã is
traditionally spoken in the
Terra Indígena Tubarão-Latundê,...
- Lake
Kwaza (born 7
November 1993) is an
American bobsledder and sprinter.
Kwaza was
recruited to the
American bobsled team in 2017. She
competed in track...
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Named after the
nearby Tanaru River,
itself a
hydronym from the Kanoê or
Kwazá language isolates Buschschlüter,
Vanessa (29
August 2022). "Last member...
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occasional IPA use of a
double minus for a
highly retracted sound, as in
Kwaza [s̠̠]. A
double (stacked)
minus may be
narrower or have
greater spacing...
- (Tapajós confluence) Pre-Proto-Peba-Yagua (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-
Kwaza (Madeira confluence) Pre-Proto-Puinave-Nadahup (Lower
Madeira River) Pre-Proto-Jivaroan...