
Kalapalo - Wikipedia
The Kalapalo are an indigenous people of Brazil. They are one of seventeen tribal groups who inhabit the Xingu National Park in the Upper Xingu River region of the state of Mato Grosso. …
Calapalos – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Os calapalo, ou kalapalo [2] e, nativamente, akuku [2], são um grupo indígena que habita a região do Alto Xingu, ao sul do Parque Indígena do Xingu, no estado do Mato Grosso, no …
Kalapalo - Indigenous Peoples in Brazil - Somos o ISA, Instituto ...
Today, the Kalapalo live in eight settlements Aiha (meaning “finished” or “ready”), Tanguro, Agata, Caramujo, Kunue, Lago Azul and Kaluane, all in the Kuluene river and its tributaries, and one …
Kalapalo - Encyclopedia.com
The Kalapalo, who numbered 110 in 1968 and perhaps more than 200 in the early 1990s, speak a Carib language and live in the village of Aifa (meaning "finished") in the upper Xingu Basin of …
Kalapalo | Indigenous Peoples - Intercontinental Cry
The Kalapalo are one of the sixteen Brazilian indigenous tribes who inhabit the Xingu National Park in the Upper Xingu river region of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. They are also one …
The Kalapalo Indians: Culture & Lifestyle - SchoolWorkHelper
The Kalapalo Indians of Central Brazil are one of a few surviving indigenous cultures that is uniquely protected by a national reserve in lowland South America. Through no effort of their …
Kalapalo - Wikiwand
The Kalapalo are an indigenous people of Brazil. They are one of seventeen tribal groups who inhabit the Xingu National Park in the Upper Xingu River region of the state of Mato Grosso. …
The Kalapalo Indians of central Brazil - Archive.org
Mar 14, 2022 · The Kalapalo Indians of central Brazil by Basso, Ellen B., 1942-Publication date 1988 Topics Apalakiri Indians, Indians of South America -- Brazil, Indians of South America, …
The Kalapalo are a Carib-speaking people living in the Upper Xingu region, numbering over 250 persons presently occupying two settlements (called Aifa and Tangugu).
The Kalapalo Indians of Central Brazil - Google Books
Monograph based on a field study of the social and cultural anthropology of the kalapalo American Indian tribal peoples of central Brazil - covers traditional culture, family and social...