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    Kĩsêdjê (Suyá, Kĩsêdjê: Khĩsêtjê kapẽrẽ [kʰĩˈsedʒe kaˈpẽɽẽ]) is a Northern Jê language (Jê, Macro-Jê) spoken in Mato Grosso, Brazil. It is closely related...
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  • The Suyá, self-denomination Kisêdjê, are indigenous people in Brazil, at the headwaters of the Xingu River. Historically, they were known for their lip...
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    Suya is traditional smoked spiced meat skewer which originates from Nigeria, and is a popular food item across West Africa. Suya is a large part of Hausa...
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  • Suya is a West African shish kebab dish. Suya may also refer to: Suyá, an indigenous people of Brazil Suyá language, the language of the Suyá people Suyá...
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    Mẽbengokre (Kayapó) (8,638 speakers) Panará (Kreen Akarore) (380 speakers) Suyá (350 speakers) Timbira (Canela-Krayô, with the Canela and Kreye dialects)...
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  • Suyá music is the music of the Suyá people, a tribe of about 150[citation needed] people who live on the Suyá-Miçu River and are native to Mato Grosso...
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    Boletim do Museu Paulista, Documentação Lingüística, 2:1–62. Nonato, R.; Suyá, J.; Suyá, K. (2012). Dicionário Kĩsêdjê-Português. Rio de Janeiro: Museu do Indio...
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  • Ventureño is a member of the extinct Chumashan languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken by the Chumash people along the coastal...
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  • continuum, as follows: Canela-Krahô ↔ Gavião-Krĩkati ↔ Apinajé ↔ Kayapó ↔ Suyá-Tapayuna ↔ Panará-Kayapó do Sul Apart from Kapiekran, all Krao varieties...
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    as far south as Paraguay. They include the Timbira, the Kayapó, and the Suyá of the northwestern Jê; the Xavante, the Xerente, and the Akroá of the central...
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