- The Tremembé or
Teremembé people are an
indigenous people in the
states of Ceará and Maranhão in Brazil.
Existing members of this
ethnicity are centered...
- Tremembé a.k.a.
Teremembé is an
extinct and
unattested language of Brazil. It was
originally spoken by the Tremembé people, who once
inhabited the northern...
- region: Fulnió, Natú, Pancãrurú, Shocó, Shucurú, Tushá, Carapató, Payacú,
Teremembé,
Tarairiu (Ochucayana)
Southernmost languages Ataguitan Atacama Omawaca...
- Tonocoté – Argentina,
Chaco region Tororí –
Brazil Truká –
Brazil Tremembé (
Teremembé, Taramembé) –
Brazil Tubichaminí Tu****anduba –
Brazil Tulumayo – Peru...
- Ceará
state in
eastern Brazil. An
unclassified extinct language called Teremembe, Tremembé, or Taramembé was
originally spoken by a
tribe on the coast...
-
Minas Gerais. Puxiauá –
language of the
neighbors of the Katágua tribe.
Teremembe – once
spoken on the
Paraopeba River, Paranaíba River,
Grande River, and...