- 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...
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Pataxó (Patashó,
sometimes called Southern Pataxó to
distinguish from
Pataxó-Hãhãhãe) is an
extinct Maxakalían
language of
Brazil formerly spoken by the...
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Pataxó-Hãhãhãe (Northern
Pataxó, Hãhãhãe) is an
extinct Maxakalían
language formerly spoken in Brazil. It is
distinct from the
Pataxó language. In 1961...
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Arissana Pataxó is the pen name used by
Arissana Braz (born 1983), a
Brazilian visual artist and educator. She was born in
Porto Seguro and
taught school...
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Alice Pataxó (born 7 June 2001) is a
Brazilian indigenous climate activist. She
gained national and
international recognition after parti****ting in the...
- Yate
Bororo Bororo Otuke †
Umutina †
Maxakali Malali † Maxakali-
Pataxo Maxakali Pataxo † Kamakã †
Masakara † Kamakã-Menien † Kamakã †
Menien †
Kariri †...
- from the
Pataxó tribe. His
nickname "Poatan"
means "Stone Hands" in the Tupi language,
which however is not the
ethnic language of the
Pataxó. The nickname...
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Coroa Vermelha (
Pataxó Hã-Ha-Hãe: Aktxurá Eoató) is a cove in the
southernmost part of the
state of Bahia, Brazil,
located between Santa Cruz Cabrália...
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Super Bantamweight title in 2021.
Pereira has
indigenous ancestry from the
Pataxó tribe. Pereira's
older brother, Alex, is the
former UFC
Light Heavyweight...
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extends over an area of 144.8
square kilometres (55.9 sq mi),
including the
Pataxó tribe’s
indigenous protection land.
Besides its
historical importance, it...