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Masakará is an
extinct language related to Kamakã. It is one of the Macro-Jê
languages of Brazil. It was once
spoken south of the city of
Juazeiro and...
- (northern) Kamakã (dialects: Mongoyó/Mangaló), Kotoxó, Menién (southern)
Masakará Below is a full list of Kamakã
languages and
dialects listed by Loukotka...
- grandmother. He then
detonated an
explosive device in
their home,
killing himself. "Zločinci željni
slave ubijaju zbog
krivog pogleda". "Kronologija
masakara"....
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Umutina †
Maxakali Malali † Maxakali-Pataxo
Maxakali Pataxo † Kamakã †
Masakara † Kamakã-Menien † Kamakã †
Menien †
Kariri †
Dzubukua †
Kipea † Xoko †...
- of
languages spoken in Piauí,
including from
Pimenteira (Cariban) and
Masakará (Kamakã). Nevertheless,
Nikulin (2020)
still finds convincing evidence...
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Maraba Lamba; Masaha; Masama;
Mashigin Maje;
Masuga Gari; Matacibu; Mint.
Masakara; Monde; Munt. M.; Nama; Noma;
Rafin Gora Gari; Rafin/Wa-Gona; Ragadawa;...
- Menién Macro-Jê Bahia,
Brazil UNK Malalí Macro-Jê
Minas Gerais,
Brazil UNK
Masakará Macro-Jê Bahia,
Brazil UNK Kotoxó Macro-Jê Bahia,
Brazil UNK Koropó Macro-Jê...
- who
lived in Bahia,
including the Kamakã, Mongoyó, Menién, Kotoxó and
Masakará. Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. Proto-Macro-Jê: um
estudo reconstrutivo. Doctoral...
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Euclides da Cunha, Bahia) Kamakã
languages (in
Bahia and
Minas Gerais states)
Masakará (in M****acará,
Euclides da Cunha,
Bahia and Mirandela, Banzaê, Bahia) Tarairiú...
- muni****lity in the
state of
Bahia in the North-East
region of Brazil. The
Masakara language and Kaimbé language, both now extinct, were once
spoken in the...