-
people split into two
ethnic groups, the Pankararú and the
Pankararé. One
quarter of the
Pankararé retain their traditional religion.
Their language, however...
- Peru; extinct,
possibly Arawakan Panche – Colombia;
possibly Cariban Pankararé (Pankaré) – Bahía, Brazil;
extinct Pantágora (Palenque) –
Colombia Pao...
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Indigenous groups in the state: Atikum, Kaimbé, Kantaruré, Kiriri, Pankaru,
Pankararé, Pataxó, Pataxó Hã-ha- hãe, Payayá, Truká, Tumbalalá, Tupinambá, Tuxá...
- 704 2022 Pankaiuká
Pernambuco 150 2011 Pankará
Pernambuco 3,080 2020
Pankararé Pancararé
Portuguese Bahia 1,648 2014
Pankararu Pancaré, Pancaru, Pankarará...
-
cashew fruit. P.
sericea is
historically and
culturally significant to the
Pankararé Indians, who live in
northwest Brazil. They have
developed a folk taxonomy...
- particular, is
known to be
significant in the
practices of the
indigenous Pankarare and also the
rural people of Brazil.
Nests of
these wasps are
burned and...
-
appears that the
honey has been used to
treat coughing or
asthma in the
Pankararé and
Matinha communities in Brazil. The wasp
itself has been used in the...
- Mako
Unclassified ? –
extinct (2000–2002) Brazil
Pankararu Pancararu,
Pankararé Unclassified 6,515 –
extinct Brazil
Potiguara Potyguara Unclassified...
- Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental.
Retrieved 2
March 2017. "Terra Indígena
Pankararé".
Terras Indígenas no
Brasil (in Portuguese).
Instituto Socioambiental...
- I/L Pakaásnovos pakaásnovos paw I/L
Pawnee pawnee pawnee 波尼语 pax I/E
Pankararé pay I/L Pech pech paz I/E Pankararú pbb I/L Páez pbc I/L
Patamona patamona...