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  • ...e Xingu covers, in its southern part, the cultural area known as the Upper Xingu, which includes the [[Povo:Aweti | Aweti]], [[Povo:Kalapalo | Kalapalo]], [ ...indigenous organizations (above all the Indigenous Land Association of the Xingu) has been established as an important means for dialogue with the national
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  • After contact with Brazilian society in 1971, the Asurini of the Xingu – so-called by the attraction expeditions – suffered a drastic populati ...77:37) also cites the Asurini as one of the groups who inhabited the Lower Xingu.
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  • ...-huka durante o Kuarup na aldeia Aiha do povo Kalapalo, Parque Indígena do Xingu, Mato Grosso. Foto: Beto Ricardo, 2002 === Upper Xingu River ===
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  • ...rama Rio Negro (Rio Negro Program), the Programa Parque Indígena do Xingu (Xingu Indigenous Park Program) and the Projeto Xikrin Xikrin (Xikrin Project) are
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  • ...people within this Upper Xingu universe. General information on the Upper Xingu can be found on the page dedicated to the Park. ...os do acompanhamento pedagógico às escolas indígenas do Parque Indígena do Xingu. Foto: Cláudio Lopes de Jesus, 1998
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  • ...e and worldview common to the Upper Xingu can be found in the entry on the Xingu Indigenous Park. ...rituals of the Upper Xingu can be found in the entry on the [[Povo:Xingu | Xingu Indigenous Park]])
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  • === Xingu === ..., performed to honor the dead of the various groups that live in the Upper Xingu River region. Photo: Milton Guran/ 1985.
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  • ...the latter population – 87 people from a total of 400 – were taken to the Xingu Indigenous Park. The Cinta-Larga, living in Mato Grosso and Rondônia, stil ...(AM, RO), Guaporé (RO), Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau (RO), Cuminapanema (PA, AP), Médio Xingu (PA), Madeirinha (MT) e Awa-Guajá (MA).
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  • The Arara of Volta Grande do Xingu have experienced contact with European colonizers since the eighteenth cent ...ing to the accounts of the oldest generation, the Arara of Volta Grande do Xingu are descendants of the Arara of the Bacajá River. Their kinship with the A
    19 KB (3,120 words) - 16:49, 26 March 2018
  • ...heless, they end up being influenced by, and influencing a series of upper Xingu customs related to rituals, material culture and productive activities. Inhabitants of the Indigenous Park of the Xingu, the Trumai are distributed in four main villages: Terra Preta, Boa Esperan
    20 KB (3,225 words) - 17:22, 26 March 2018
  • ...e extinct. However the survivors were still living among these other Upper Xingu peoples. Because of this complex situation, the fight to identify and demar ...ers, today they are dispersed among various villages in the [[Povo:Xingu | Xingu Indigenous Park]] in the state of Mato Grosso.
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  • |Rio Xingu.
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  • ...owever, in the midst of their similarities with other peoples of the upper Xingu, the Mehinako consider themselves above all to be Mehinako, and are proud o == History of occupation in the upper Xingu ==
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  • ...hich moved forty years ago from the headsprings of the Bacajá river to the Xingu river, in the state of Pará. ...age, on the banks of Igarapé Ipixuna, a right bank tributary to the middle Xingu river. The Ipixuna is a black water, rapid-packed river flowing over a rock
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  • ...s. In the multiethnic context of the [[Povo:Xingu | Indigenous Park of the Xingu]], the Kalapalo have played a prominent role in actively patrolling its bor The Kalapalo and three other Upper Xingu groups – the [[Povo:Kuikuro | Kuikuro]], [[Povo:Matipu | Matipu]], and <h
    29 KB (4,486 words) - 17:01, 26 March 2018
  • ...rk, this section reports on aspects of the Yawalapiti version of the Upper Xingu world, as well as several specific characteristics of this group. ...o do the inviting to the intergroup cerimonies of the peoples of the upper Xingu. The center is also the place where the members of these different villages
    30 KB (4,944 words) - 17:28, 26 March 2018
  • ...Iriri and Curuá, as well as in the city of Altamira and in Volta Grande do Xingu. Two Xipaya communities exist in Volta Grande do Xingu: Jurucuá and Boa Vista, composed of just two families.
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  • ...of diseases and killings. They were then transferred to the borders of the Xingu Indian Park and "pacified." Today they maintain relations of alliance with ...yana, Trio etc.) than to the Kalapalo or Kuikuro (both karib) of the upper Xingu.
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  • ...on became scarce, the Indians known as 'Arara' in the valley of the middle Xingu returned to prominence with the construction of the Transamazonian highway ...peakers found in the massif of the Guyanas and the headwaters of the upper Xingu river.
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  • ...spects, such as shamanism, cosmology, festivities and rituals, the section Xingu Indigenous Park provides an overview of the aspects also found among the Ku ...y in representing in writing one particular and very common sound in upper Xingu Caribe languages – a type of ‘g’ produced by a click of the uvula. No
    39 KB (6,242 words) - 17:08, 26 March 2018
  • ...into three groups. Most moved to the [[Povo:Xingu | Indigenous Park of the Xingu]], where they are outstanding for their practice of a strong and diversifie ...from the Indians themselves, many Kaiabi living in other areas outside the Xingu Park no longer speak the native language.
    42 KB (6,749 words) - 17:00, 26 March 2018
  • ...ented in the same tone of surprise with which the Brazilian press describe Xingu Indians wearing rubber sandals and Adidas shorts. It is as if Indigenous ca
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