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The Amanayé (Amanayé/Amanaié or Ararandeuara/Araradeua) are a self-denomination Tupi-Guaranian people of Native South American nation of Brazil's Amazon basin. Residents of northeastern Brazil, they live between the cities of Belém and Brasília in the state of Pará, near the municipality of São Domingos do Capim. The name Amanayé supposedly means 'association of people', and appears in sources as Manajo and Amanajo as well. Part of the Amanayé may have taken the name of Ararandeuara, in reference to the igarapé (small Amazon waterway) near which they live. Sedentary farmers, hunters and gatherers, they speak Tupi and live on the Upper Capim River (between two water courses, Ararandeua and Surubiju), in the State of Pará.

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  • The Amanayé (Amanayé/Amanaié or Ararandeuara/Araradeua) are a self-denomination Tupi-Guaranian people of Native South American nation of Brazil's Amazon basin. Residents of northeastern Brazil, they live between the cities of Belém and Brasília in the state of Pará, near the municipality of São Domingos do Capim. The name Amanayé supposedly means 'association of people', and appears in sources as Manajo and Amanajo as well. Part of the Amanayé may have taken the name of Ararandeuara, in reference to the igarapé (small Amazon waterway) near which they live. Sedentary farmers, hunters and gatherers, they speak Tupi and live on the Upper Capim River (between two water courses, Ararandeua and Surubiju), in the State of Pará. (en)
  • Gli Amanayé sono un gruppo etnico del Brasile che ha una popolazione stimata in circa 87 individui (2002). Questo gruppo etnico parla la lingua Amanaye (codice: AMA) ed è principalmente di fede animista. Il nome apparentemente significa "associazione di persone". Parte degli Amanayé possono denominarsi con il termine "Ararandeuara", in riferimento al corso d'acqua vicino a cui vivono. (it)
  • De Amanayé (ook aangeduid als Amanagé, Manajo of Amanajo) zijn een inheems volk in Brazilië. Zij wonen in het noordoosten van de staat Pará. In 1990 waren er 66 Amanayé, in 2001 waren het er 192. (nl)
  • Amanayé (também conhecido como Amanagé, Amanaié, Araradeuá ou Manaié) é um povo indígena brasileiro. Falam uma língua da família Tupi-Guarani, do tronco Tupi. Localizado no nordeste do Pará, no ano de 1990 sua população estimada era de 66 pessoas. Em 2001, tal grupo contava com 192 indivíduos. (pt)
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  • The Amanayé (Amanayé/Amanaié or Ararandeuara/Araradeua) are a self-denomination Tupi-Guaranian people of Native South American nation of Brazil's Amazon basin. Residents of northeastern Brazil, they live between the cities of Belém and Brasília in the state of Pará, near the municipality of São Domingos do Capim. The name Amanayé supposedly means 'association of people', and appears in sources as Manajo and Amanajo as well. Part of the Amanayé may have taken the name of Ararandeuara, in reference to the igarapé (small Amazon waterway) near which they live. Sedentary farmers, hunters and gatherers, they speak Tupi and live on the Upper Capim River (between two water courses, Ararandeua and Surubiju), in the State of Pará. (en)
  • Gli Amanayé sono un gruppo etnico del Brasile che ha una popolazione stimata in circa 87 individui (2002). Questo gruppo etnico parla la lingua Amanaye (codice: AMA) ed è principalmente di fede animista. Il nome apparentemente significa "associazione di persone". Parte degli Amanayé possono denominarsi con il termine "Ararandeuara", in riferimento al corso d'acqua vicino a cui vivono. (it)
  • De Amanayé (ook aangeduid als Amanagé, Manajo of Amanajo) zijn een inheems volk in Brazilië. Zij wonen in het noordoosten van de staat Pará. In 1990 waren er 66 Amanayé, in 2001 waren het er 192. (nl)
  • Amanayé (também conhecido como Amanagé, Amanaié, Araradeuá ou Manaié) é um povo indígena brasileiro. Falam uma língua da família Tupi-Guarani, do tronco Tupi. Localizado no nordeste do Pará, no ano de 1990 sua população estimada era de 66 pessoas. Em 2001, tal grupo contava com 192 indivíduos. (pt)
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