-
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...
- Xakriabá (also
called Chakriaba, Chikriaba,
Shacriaba or Shicriabá) is an
extinct or
dormant Akuwẽ (Central Jê)
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
formerly spoken...
-
Ameivula xacriaba is a
species of
teiid lizard endemic to Brazil.
Ameivula xacriaba at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 8 June 2019....
- Colombia, Peru 7,887 (Brazil: 84, Colombia: 5,939, Peru: 1,864) 2014 Xakriabá
Xacriaba Jê
Minas Gerais 8,867 2014
Xavante A´uwe Jê Mato
Grosso 22,256 2020 Xerente...
- was
occupied by
indigenous Macro-Ge
linguistic trunk, as acroás, the
xacriabás, the Xavante, the Kayapo, the Javaés,
among others povos. Over the centuries...
-
jungle and
environmental destruction.
Artemisa Xakriabá
belongs to the
Xacriabas indigenous people located in the
north of the
state of
Minas Gerais, in...
- is home to
threatened animal and
plant species. Nearby,
there is the
Xacriabás Indian Reserve.
Anavilhanas Ecological Station Amazonas 1998 vii, ix,...
- animals. Xavantes, Tapuias [pt], Karajás, Avá-Canoeiros, Krahôs, Xerentes,
Xacriabás were some of the
first indigenous peoples occupying different regions...
- Beiço-de-Pau Macro-Gê Gêan 58 (1995) 58?
seriously endangered Brazil Xakriabá
Xacriabá, Xikriabá Macro-Gê Gêan 7,665 (2006) 0?
possibly extinct Brazil Xavante...
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Guarani - SP;
Potiguara - PB;
Pankararu - PE; Maxacalí - MG;
Krenak - MG;
Xacriabá - MG;
Paresi - MT;
Umutina - MT; Kaingang-SC; Kaiowá - MS; Kadiwéu - MS;...