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Tuxá (Tusha; also
Todela ~ Rodela, Carapató, Payacú) was the
eastern Brazilian language of the
Tuxá people, who now
speak Portuguese. The
language ceased...
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Brazil Karirian Purían
Taruma Gamela Baenan Katembri Natú Pankararú Tarairiú
Tuxá Wamoé Xokó Xukurú Yaté Otí
Orinoco (Venezuela)
Yanomaman ? Arutani–Sape Arutani...
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North America 1 Touo
Oceania 1
Trumai South America 1
Tunica North America 1
Tuxá South America 1
Umbugarla Australia 1
Urarina South America 1 Usku Oceania...
- four
tribes live on
Bananal Island: the Javaés, Karajá, Ava-Canoeiro, and
Tuxá.
There are
sixteen aldeias or
villages on the island:
Barra do Rio, Barreira...
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peoples called it Kaleshí in the now
extinct Tuxá language, and Opára in the
extinct Natú language.
Tuxá, Truká, Natú,
Kariri languages,
eastern Maxakalían...
- (Brazil: Xingu, Mato Grosso)
Tucanoan (15)
Tupian (70,
including Guaraní)
Tuxá (Brazil: Bahia, Pernambuco) †
Urarina (also
known as Shimacu, Itukale, Shimaku)...
- *neterquaista 100
tuksa pínea (lit.
small gross) *
tuxa *tuxëa *tuxasta 100/144
tuksa 200 yúyo
tuksa *
tuxa atta *tuxëa atta *tuxasta atta _00 _
tukse *tuxar...
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Irantxe Kanoê
Kwaza Máku Matanawí
Taruma Trumai Boran Xukuruan Natú Pankararú
Tuxá Wamoé (Atikum) Kambiwá Xocó Yaté (Fulniô)
Baenan Kaimbé
Katembri Tarairiú...
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extensive monoculture should be
allowed on
indigenous territory.
Dinaman Tuxá, an
indigenous leader, has said that "Accords like this only
raise the level...
- Pankararé, Pataxó, Pataxó Hã-ha- hãe, Payayá, Truká, Tumbalalá, Tupinambá,
Tuxá and Xukuru-Kariri. Historically, the po****tion was
estimated at 1.45 million...