- The
Xambioá, also
called the Karajá do Norte, Ixybiowa, or
Iraru Mahãndu, are an
indigenous people who live in Tocantins, Brazil. The size of the present-day...
- (Javaé and
Xambioá) by the
occurrence of the
vowel /ə/ (not
represented in the orthography),
which corresponds to a full
vowel in Javaé and
Xambioá whose quality...
- Jeoromitxi-Arikapu (Yabutian): Arikapu;
Jeoromitxi Karaja: Javae; Karaja;
Xambioa Jê Jê,
Central Akroa †
Xakriaba †
Xavante Xerente Jeiko † Jê, Southern...
-
Xambioá is a muni****lity in the
state of
Tocantins in the
Northern region of Brazil. The muni****lity
contains 43% of the 18,608
hectares (45,980 acres)...
-
recognized by the government. List of
solved missing person cases At the time,
Xambioá was part of the
state of Goiás,
which was
later divided for the creation...
- São Félix do
Araguaia Santa Terezinha Araguacema Conceição do
Araguaia Xambioá São
Geraldo do
Araguaia São João do
Araguaia Several parts of the river's...
-
campuses of the
Federal University of Tocantins, with the
creation of the
Xambioá and Guaraí
campuses planned. However, the
university only
became effective...
- Carajá Jê Goiás, Mato Grosso, Pará,
Tocantins 4,373 2020 Karajá do
Norte Xambioá, Ixybiowa, or
Iraru Mahãndu Jê
Tocantins 287 2014 Karapanã Muteamasa, Ukopinõpõna...
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Olinda Palmeirante Pau d'Arco Piraquê
Santa Fé do
Araguaia Wanderlândia
Xambioá Bico do
Papagaio Aguiarnópolis Ananás
Angico Araguatins Augustinópolis...
- the
banks of the
Araguaia river, near the
towns of São Geraldo, Pará and
Xambioá, in
northern Goiás (currently
located in
northern Tocantins, at a region...