- The
Mehinaku, Mehináko or
Mehinacu are an
indigenous people of Brazil. They live in the
Indigenous Park of the Xingu,
located around the
headwaters of...
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Mehináku (Meinaku) is an
Arawakan language spoken by the
Mehinaku people in the
Xingu Indigenous Park of Brazil. One dialect, Waurá-kumá, is "somewhat...
- Trabajo, 19). Yarinacocha:
Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Mehináku, M. (n.d.). Vocabulário
mehinaku. (M****cript). Mosonyi, J. C. (1987). El
idioma yavitero:...
- (Yawalapití tribe) made from s****, and salt (Trumaí and
Mehinaku tribes). For the
Kuikuru and
Mehinaku tribes, the
percentages of
marriages that
occur between...
-
southern part of the park (Upper Xingu) are:
Arawakan languages Waurá
Mehinaku Yawalapiti Cariban languages Kuikuro Matipu Nahukwa Kalapalo Tupian languages...
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Henrique Pereira Silva de (2020),
Fonologia e
morfossintaxe da língua
mehináku (arawak) (Thesis), pp. 87–89, hdl:20.500.12733/1640175 List of languages...
- Park of
Brazil by the Waujá people. It is "partially intelligible" with
Mehináku. The
entire po****tion
speaks the language. A
glottal stop [ʔ]
occurs phonetically...
- been
described in at
least 18
different societies including the Araweté,
Mehinaku, Tapirapé, Xokleng, and Wari',
along with the Aché and Kulina. Anthropologist...
- Franchetto,
Mehinaku &
Santos 2007, p. 101. Franchetto,
Santos & Lima 2013. Franchetto,
Mehinaku &
Santos 2007, p. 104-105. Franchetto,
Mehinaku & Santos...
- Grosso,
Brazil Kuikuro, Mato Grosso,
Brazil Matipu, Mato Grosso,
Brazil Mehináku (Mehinacu, Mehinako), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Moxo (Mojo),
Bolivia Nahukuá...