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Tapayúna (Kajkwakhrattxi or Kajkwakhratxi, also
spelt Tapajúna,
Tapayúna:
Kajkwakhrattxi kawẽrẽ [kajkʰwakʰʀ̥atˈtʃi kaˈw̃ẽɾẽ]) is a
Northern Jê language...
- The
Tapayuna (autonym: Kajkwakratxi), also
known as
Tapayúna,
Western Suyá and Beiço-de-Pau are an
indigenous people native to the
state of Mato Grosso...
- is
closely related to
Tapayúna; together, they form the Tapajós
branch of
Northern Jê.: 7 Kĩsêdjê is
closely related to
Tapayúna;: 10–2 the
common past...
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dialect continuum) Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-
Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Akuwẽ (various microdialects)
Xavante Xerente (including...
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Xokleng Jê,
Northern Apinaje Kayapo: Mẽbengokre;
Xikrin Panara Suya-
Tapayuna: Suya;
Tapayuna Timbira: Apãniekra; Kraho; Krẽje †; Krĩkati; Parkateje; Pykobje;...
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Kaiabi (745), Kisêdjê (formerly Suia) (334),
Yudja (formerly Juruna) (248),
Tapayuna and
Naruvotu peoples (po****tion
figures as of 2002). The
Xingu area is...
- close-knit
group of the
Northern Jê languages,
which comprises Kĩsêdjê and
Tapayúna (Kajkwakhrattxi). It is
closely related to Mẽbêngôkre; together, they make...
- River, the Trans-Tocantins
languages Apinajé, Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê, and
Tapayúna.
Together with Panará (and its predecessor,
Southern Kayapó), they form...
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related to the
Northern Jê group,
which encomp****es Mẽbêngôkre, Kĩsêdjê,
Tapayúna, Apinajé, and
Timbira languages. In 1961 a
British explorer by the name...
- continuum, as follows: Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-
Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul
Apart from Kapiekran, all Krao
varieties are recognized...