- The
Nambikwara (also
called Nambikuára) is an
indigenous people of Brazil,
living in the Amazon.
Currently about 1,200
Nambikwara live in
indigenous territories...
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Nambikwara (also
called Nambiquara and
Southern Nambiquara, to
distinguish it from Mamaindê) is an
indigenous language spoken by the Nambikwara, who reside...
- River). (Unattested)
Mason (1950)
lists the
following varieties under "
Nambicuara proper":
Nambikwaran Northeastern Eastern:
Cocozu Northeastern: Anunzé...
- Moxo (Mojo),
Bolivia Nahukuá (Nahuqua), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Nambikuára (
Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Pacahuara (Pacaguara) Pacajá (Pacaja)...
-
language family of
which Mamaindê
belongs to is
Nambikwara (also
spelled Nambicuara or Nambiquara).
Speakers of
languages from this
family have once or currently...
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Saramacca Munduruku Cubeo (Tucano)
Cayapa Jivaro Amahuaca Inca
Aymara Siriono Nambicuara Trumai Timbira Tupinamba Botocudo Shavante Aweikoma Cayua (Guarani) Lengua...
- hdl:11449/197967. ISSN 1809-4341. Aspelin, Paul L. (1979-01-01). "The
ethnography of
Nambicuara agriculture".
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 135 (1): 18–58...
- Moxo (Mojo),
Bolivia Nahukuá (Nahuqua), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Nambikuára (
Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Pacahuara (Pacaguara, Pacawara), northwest...
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Apiaca fought and
warred regularly with
their neighbors, who
included the
Nambicuara, the Parintintin, the Tapanyuna, and others, for the
purpose of avenging...