- The Pataxó are an
indigenous people in Bahia, Brazil, with a po****tion of
about 11,800 individuals. They once
spoke the Pataxó language, but now speak...
- Pataxó (
Patashó), or Pataxó Hã-Ha-Hãe (Pataxó-Hãhaãi), is an
extinct Maxakalían
language of
Brazil formerly spoken by the Pataxó
people of the
Bahia region...
- (1997)
therefore lists the
Maxakalian languages as: Malalí (†) Pataxó (
Patashó) (†) (retain some words,
revival movement) Maxakalí (Mashacalí) (1,270...
- Guyana,
Roraima 5,838 (Brazil: 338, Guyana: 5,500) 2020 Pataxó Patachó,
Patashó,
Pataso Maxakalían Bahia, Mato
Grosso 12,865 2020
Paumari Pamoari Arawá...
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Caingang Camacán, Mashacalí, Purí (Coroado) Camacán Mashacalí Purí (Coroado)
Patashó Malalí Coropó
Botocudo Other language families of
eastern Brazil Shavanté...
-
American Center. Métraux,
Alfred and Curt Nimuendajú. 1946. The Mashacalí,
Patashó, and Malalí
Linguistic Families. In
Julian H.
Steward (ed.), The Marginal...
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related varieties. Métraux,
Alfred and Curt Nimuendajú. 1946. The Mashacalí,
Patashó, and Malalí
Linguistic Families. In
Julian H.
Steward (ed.), The Marginal...
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pallidula Bugledich, 1999
Corethrella pallitarsis Edwards, 1930
Corethrella patasho Amaral & Pinho, 2023
Corethrella pauciseta Borkent, 2008
Corethrella peruviana...
- Monachobm, Menacho) Makoní † (Maconí) Malalí † Pataxó † (Pataxó-Hanhanhain,
Patasho)
Mochica † (Yunga, Yunca, Chimú, Mochica, Muchic)
Mosetenan (Mosetén-Chimane)...