- E.
Latunde Odeku (born
Emanuel Olatunde Alaba Olanrewaju Odeku; 1927, Lagos,
Nigeria – died, London, 1974) was the
first Nigerian neurosurgeon trained...
- The
Latundê, also
known as the Leitodu, are an
indigenous peoples of Brazil. They live in the Aikaná-
Latundê Indigenous Reserve in the
southern Rondônia...
-
close to the town of Nova Alvorada, Mato Grosso. The
Latundê (po****tion: 20) live in the Tubarão-
Latundê reserve,
located about 150
kilometres west of Vilhena...
- Crustaceans. Springer. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-85233-241-9.
Retrieved 2009-01-09.
Latunde-Dada GO; Van der West****zen J;
Vulpe CD; et al. (2002). "Molecular and...
- of Pernambuco, pp. 105, 106 Telles,
Stella (2013), "Traços
laringais em
Latundê (Nambikwára do Norte)",
Boletim do
Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências...
-
Wakalitesu Nambikwara do
Norte of Rondônia — Mato
Grosso Lakondê
Latundê, A.I. Tubarão-
Latunde. Mamaindê, A.I.
Pirineus de Souza, and A.I. Vale do Guaporé...
- a
Nigerian neurological surgeon and
academic who in 1971
together with
Latunde Odeku described the Adeloye-Odeku disease.
Adelola Adeloye was born in...
- Koaiá, Koaya, Koayá, Quaiá,
Arara Kaxararí
Panoan ktx Kasharari,
Kaxariri Latundê Nambikwaran ltn
Leitodu Sabanês
Nambikwaran sae Sabané, Sabanê, Sabanés...
- Kufile; Kurogbe; Kuti; Kuti Iloda; Ladijo;
Lagidi Ojo; Lakehinde; Landu;
Latunde; Lisa Erunbe; Liso/Alapandi; Loburo; Lojede; Lowa Oke; Maba; Mabon; Magada...
- River. In 1970, the
Brazilian government moved the
tribe onto the Tubarão-
Latundê Indigenous Territory, with poor soil. They have
three villages and live...