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lived in the
state of
Minas Gerais. The Xakriabá are also
known as the
Xacriabá, Chakriaba, Chikriaba, or
Shacriaba people. They were
formerly known as...
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Ameivula xacriaba is a
species of
teiid lizard endemic to Brazil.
Ameivula xacriaba at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 8 June 2019....
- Xakriabá (also
written Chakriaba, Chikriaba, Shacriaba) is an
extinct or
dormant Akuwẽ (Central Jê)
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
formerly spoken in
Minas Gerais...
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linguistic proximity with the
languages spoken by the
Xavante and the
Xacriabá (RODRIGUES, 1986). The
people Akwén,
speaker of the
language ′Akwén′, ′Akwẽ′...
- Peru Brazil: 44 Colombia: 5,939 Peru: 1,864 2010 (1988, 2007) Xakriabá
Xacriaba Jê
Minas Gerais 6000
Xavante Jê Mato
Grosso 9602
Xerentes Xerente Jê Tocantins...
- is home to
threatened animal and
plant species. Nearby,
there is the
Xacriabás Indian Reserve.
Anavilhanas Ecological Station Amazonas 1998 vii, ix,...
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whiptail Ameivula pyrrhogularis (Basto da
Silva & Ávila-Pires, 2013)
Ameivula xacriaba Arias,
Teixeira Jr., Recoder, Carvalho,
Zaher & Rodrigues, 2014 Nota bene:...
- animals. Xavantes, Tapuias [pt], Karajás, Avá-Canoeiros, Krahôs, Xerentes,
Xacriabás were some of the
first indigenous peoples occupying different regions...
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jungle and
environmental destruction.
Artemisa Xakriabá
belongs to the
Xacriabas indigenous people located in the
north of the
state of
Minas Gerais, in...
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previously occupied by
indigenous macro-Ge
linguistic branch, as acroás, the
xacriabás, the xavantes, the kayapos, the javaés, etc. However, some of
these adventurers...