- The Ofayé (also
spelled as
Opaié or Ofayé) are an
indigenous people of
Central Brazil. They live
along the Paraná River, near the
mouth of the Sucuriú...
- Macro-Panoan Tacana-Pano, Moseten, Mataco, Lule, Vilela, Mascoy, Charrua, Guaycuru-
Opaie Source: Muni****lities in
which Talian is co-official in Rio
Grande do Sul...
- The Ofayé or
Opaye language, also Ofaié-Xavante,
Opaié-Shavante,
forms its own
branch of the Macro-Jê languages. It is
spoken by only a
couple of the...
-
Botocudo Caraja Chiquito Erikbatsa Fulnio Ge–Kaingang Guató
Kamakan Mashakali Opaie Oti Puri
Yabuti Wiktionary has a list of
reconstructed forms at Appendix:Proto-Amerind...
- dwellings,
three shops, and 35 land lots, and were
administered by the
OPAIE (The
Heirless Property and
Jewish Rehabilitation Fund). In the
early 1970s...
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Divisions A and B. C.
Division of
Central Brazil 15.
Charrua 16. Kaingán 17.
Opaie 18. Puri 19.
Mashakali 20.
Botocudo 21.
Baenan 22.
Kamakan 23.
Fulnio 24...
- Sararé Sabané (Sabanés) Natú † (Peagaxinan) Ofayé † (Opayé, Ofayé-Xavante,
Opaié-Shavante, Ofaié)
Omurano † (Humurana, Numurana)
Otomacoan †
Otomaco † Taparita...