- The
Xavante (also Shavante, Chavante, Akuen, A'uwe, Akwe, Awen, or Akwen) are an
indigenous people,
comprising about 30,000
individuals within the territory...
- The
Xavante language is an Akuwẽ (Central Jê)
language (Jê, Macro-Jê)
spoken by the
Xavante people in the area
surrounding Eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil...
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Total production, 182. AT-26
Xavante:
Brazilian Air
Force designation of the MB-326GC. RT-26
Xavante: Some AT-26
Xavantes were
converted into reconnaissance...
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There are two
rivers named Xavante River in Brazil:
Xavante River (Mato Grosso)
Xavante River (Tocantins)
Xavante (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The
Xavante are an
indigenous people of Brazil.
Xavante may also
refer to:
Xavante language, the
language of the
Xavante people Xavante River (Mato Grosso)...
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marginalized indigenous po****tion and cultures. The song "Itsári"
features a
Xavante chant that re-appears on the song "Born Stubborn" and
serves as a loose...
- The
Xavante River is a
river of
Tocantins state in
central Brazil. List of
rivers of
Tocantins Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
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Allophones for /b/: Arapaho,
Xavante Allophones for /d/:
Xavante Allophones for /f/:
Bengali Allophones for /j/:
Xavante Allophones for /k/:
Manam Allophones...
- the
unmarked or
neutral order in a few
Amazonian languages,
including Xavante and Apurinã. In many
other languages, OSV can be used in
marked sentences...
- with the
Canela and
Kreye dialects) (5,100 speakers)
Central Jê Acroá (†)
Xavante (9,600 speakers)
Xerente (1,810 speakers) Xakriabá (†)
Southern Jê Xokleng...