- Curt
Unckel Nimuendajú (born Curt Unckel; 18
April 1883 – 10
December 1945) was a German-Brazilian ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer. His
works are...
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Rodrigues (eds).
Linguas e
culturas Tupi, p. 167–203. Campinas: Curt
Nimuendaju; Brasília: LALI. Ana
Vilacy Galucio & al., “Genealogical
relations and...
- "Morfossintaxe da língua Tapirapé (Praça 2007) -
Biblioteca Digital Curt
Nimuendajú". etnolinguistica.wikidot.com.
Retrieved 2024-05-25. Ribeiro, Eduardo...
- 2025-01-18. "O
Posto Indígena de
Mirandela (Rosalba 1976) -
Biblioteca Digital Curt
Nimuendajú". www.etnolinguistica.org.
Retrieved 2025-01-18. v t e v t e...
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uncertain meaning. Xucurú
vocabulary from
Pompeu (1958),
cited from Kurt
Nimuendajú:
These word
lists of
language varieties from the
Serra do Urubá (also...
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South American Indian languages (Loukotka 1968) -
Biblioteca Digital Curt
Nimuendajú". etnolinguistica.org.
Archived from the
original on 2024-12-29. Retrieved...
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Amazonas State. The only
existing word list for
Matanawi is that of Curt
Nimuendajú (1925).
Loukotka (1968)
lists the
following basic vocabulary items for...
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Antunes Alves (2019: 86), with data of both
languages cited from Curt
Nimuendajú (1925): Kaufman, Terrence. (1994). The
native languages of
South America...
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exterminated in the late 19th
century out of fear that they were Kaingang.
Nimuendajú estimated that
there were some 50 Oti in 1890. By 1903,
there were only...
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Languages of the Americas. Honolulu:
University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 91–123.
Nimuendajú, Curt (1926). Die Palikur-Indianer und ihre
Nachbarn (PDF). Göteborg:...