- The
Panará are an
Indigenous people of Mato
Grosso in the
Brazilian Amazon. They farm and are hunter-gatherers. They were
formerly called the Kreen-Akrore...
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Panara may
refer to:
Panara,
Madhya Pradesh, a
census town in
India Panará people, an
ethnic group of
Brazil Panará language, a
language of
Brazil Panara...
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Panará (
Panará panãra pẽẽ [
panə̃ˈɾa ˈpẽj̃] : 131 ), also
known as
Kreen Akarore (from Mẽbêngôkre Krã jakàràre [ˈkɾʌ̃ jaˈkʌɾʌɾɛ]), is a Jê
language spoken...
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Panara is a
genus in the
butterfly family Riodinidae present in the
Neotropical realm. The
species in this
genus closely resemble each other. They are...
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Panara jarbas is a
species in the
butterfly family Riodinidae found in Brazil. It was
first described by Dru
Drury in 1782. Upperside.
Antennae black....
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neighboring tribes who
stated that the
Panará were at war with everybody. In 1998,
Hemming visited the
remainder of the
Panará tribe and met an old man named...
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Panara is a
census town in
Chhindwara district in the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh.
Panara is
located at 22°04′N 78°33′E / 22.07°N 78.55°E / 22.07;...
- Deafness.about.com. 2011-04-17.
Retrieved 2011-09-10. Mulholland, F. R.
Panara; John
Panara;
Kevin (1981).
Great deaf Americans.
Silver Spring, Md.: T.J. Publishers...
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Robert F.
Panara (8 July 1920 - 20 July 2014) was a poet, a
professor and a co-founder of the
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and the...
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explorer Richard Mason was
killed by an
uncontacted Amazonian tribe, the
Panará. The
Panará lived in
relative isolation until 1973 when the
government project...