Karajá
Karajá-Xambioá; Karaho; Caraja; Karaja; Xambioá; Chamboa; Ynã; Karaja-Shambioá; Javaé; Karajá language area
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Javaé (Karajá): 800? speakers, 1,208 population (2006); Karajá (Carajá, Iny): 2,250 speakers, 2,532 population (2006); Xambioá (Karajá do Norte, Ixybiowa, Iraru Mahãdu): 10 speakers, 269 population (2006).
2012
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2010
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2013
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2012
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2007
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Goias, Mato Grosso, Para, and Tocantins states, Araguaia River valley, including the Ilha do Bananal, twenty-nine villages divided over various indigenous lands close to the lakes and tributaries of the Araguaia and Javaes rivers, as well as in the interior of the Ilha do Bananal.
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Goias, Mato Grosso, Para, and Tocantins states, Araguaia River valley, including the Ilha do Bananal, twenty-nine villages divided over various indigenous lands close to the lakes and tributaries of the Araguaia and Javaes rivers, as well as in the interior of the Ilha do Bananal.
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