- The Mawé, also
known as the
Sateré or
Sateré-Mawé, are an
indigenous people of
Brazil living in the
state of Amazonas. They have an
estimated po****tion...
-
origin myth
among the
Sateré-Mawé people. The word guaraná
comes from the Guaraní word guara-ná,
which has its
origins in the
Sateré-Maué word for the plant...
- The Mawé
language of Brazil, also
known as
Sateré (Mabue, Maragua, Andira, Arapium), is one of the
Tupian languages. It is
spoken by 7,000 people, many...
- The
Satéré marmoset (Mico saterei) is a
marmoset species endemic to Brazil.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Satéré Marmoset. Groves, C. P. (2005)...
- Gold-and-white marmoset, Mico
chrysoleucos Hershkovitz's marmoset, Mico
intermedius Satéré marmoset, Mico
saterei Rondon's marmoset, Mico
rondoni Genus Callibella—Roosmalens'...
-
Satere Tarf Natu is a
small village in
Ratnagiri district,
Maharashtra state in
Western India. The 2011
Census of
India recorded a
total of 543 residents...
-
Manitsawa †
Shipaya Munduruku Kuruaya Munduruku Mawe-Aweti-Tupi-Guarani
Satere-Mawe Aweti-Tupi-Guarani
Aweti Tupi-Guarani (see)
Galucio et al. (2015) give...
-
Satere Tarf
Haveli is a
small village in
Ratnagiri district,
Maharashtra state in
Western India. The 2011
Census of
India recorded a
total of 189 residents...
- Anhangá or
Anhanga (Tupi: Anhang<añánga;
Sateré-Mawé: Anhang/Ahiag Kag or Ahiãg; French: Agnan, aignen) is an "Evil Spirit"
figure present in the cosmovision...
- at no
longer having to
administer the
beatings which were involved. The
Sateré-Mawé
people of
Brazil use
intentional bullet ant
stings as part of their...