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The Bakairi are an indigenous people of Brazil. They speak the Bakairi language, one of the Cariban languages. They call themselves Kurâ, Bakairi being a Portuguese term of unknown origin. They currently live in the Santana and Bakairi Indigenous Territories of northern Mato Grosso, in the municipality of Paranatinga in the northern cerrado south of the Amazon rain forest. Like most native peoples, they were more numerous before European contact. In 1999 there were about 950 Bakairi, of whom 898 lived in the two Indigenous Territories. In 1965 only 261 were recorded.

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  • Els bakairís són un poble indígena del Brasil. Parlen el bakairí, una de les llengües carib. Es diuen Kurâ, sent Bakairi un terme portuguès d'origen desconegut. Actualment viuen als territoris indígenes de Santana i Bakairi del nord de Mato Grosso, al municipi de Paranatinga, al nord del cerrado, al sud de la selva tropical amazònica. Com la majoria dels pobles nadius, eren més nombrosos abans del contacte europeu. El 1999 hi havia uns 950 Bakairi, dels quals 898 vivien als dos territoris indígenes. El 1965 només es van registrar 261. (ca)
  • Die Bakairi (weitere Bezeichnungen: Bakaïri bzw. Bacairis) sind ein indigenes südamerikanisches Volk im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Mato Grosso. Die Eigenbezeichnung lautet Kurâ, der Name Bakairi ist seit dem 18. Jahrhundert nachgewiesen. Im Jahr 1965 wurden 261 Stammesmitglieder registriert, 1980 414, 1999 950, 2012 um die 930 Stammesmitglieder und 2014 982. Sie leben verteilt in den Reservaten in Nähe der Stadt und in Nähe der Stadt . Der Lebensraum sind die Cerrados, ein Savannengebiet. Seine Sprache gehört zur karibischen Sprachfamilie mit Sprachelementen der Arára, Txikão und anderen wie den Nahukwá und Kuikúru. Der Völkerkundler Karl von den Steinen widmete ihm einen großen Teil seines Werkes Unter den Naturvölkern Zentral-Brasiliens. (de)
  • The Bakairi are an indigenous people of Brazil. They speak the Bakairi language, one of the Cariban languages. They call themselves Kurâ, Bakairi being a Portuguese term of unknown origin. They currently live in the Santana and Bakairi Indigenous Territories of northern Mato Grosso, in the municipality of Paranatinga in the northern cerrado south of the Amazon rain forest. Like most native peoples, they were more numerous before European contact. In 1999 there were about 950 Bakairi, of whom 898 lived in the two Indigenous Territories. In 1965 only 261 were recorded. (en)
  • I Bakairi sono un gruppo etnico del Brasile che ha una popolazione stimata in 950 individui (1999). (it)
  • Os Kurâ Bakairi são um grupo indígena que habita o centro do estado brasileiro de Mato Grosso, principalmente nas Terras Indígenas Santana (Iemârire) e Bakairi. Em 1999, o país tinha 950 membros da etnia Bacairi. Sua linguagem é parte da família Caribe. O etnólogo Karl von den Steinen dedicou grande parte de sua obra entre os povos do Brasil Central, realizando sua Segunda Expedição 1887-1888 na região do Xingu, onde documentou parte da história deste povo. (pt)
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  • Els bakairís són un poble indígena del Brasil. Parlen el bakairí, una de les llengües carib. Es diuen Kurâ, sent Bakairi un terme portuguès d'origen desconegut. Actualment viuen als territoris indígenes de Santana i Bakairi del nord de Mato Grosso, al municipi de Paranatinga, al nord del cerrado, al sud de la selva tropical amazònica. Com la majoria dels pobles nadius, eren més nombrosos abans del contacte europeu. El 1999 hi havia uns 950 Bakairi, dels quals 898 vivien als dos territoris indígenes. El 1965 només es van registrar 261. (ca)
  • The Bakairi are an indigenous people of Brazil. They speak the Bakairi language, one of the Cariban languages. They call themselves Kurâ, Bakairi being a Portuguese term of unknown origin. They currently live in the Santana and Bakairi Indigenous Territories of northern Mato Grosso, in the municipality of Paranatinga in the northern cerrado south of the Amazon rain forest. Like most native peoples, they were more numerous before European contact. In 1999 there were about 950 Bakairi, of whom 898 lived in the two Indigenous Territories. In 1965 only 261 were recorded. (en)
  • I Bakairi sono un gruppo etnico del Brasile che ha una popolazione stimata in 950 individui (1999). (it)
  • Os Kurâ Bakairi são um grupo indígena que habita o centro do estado brasileiro de Mato Grosso, principalmente nas Terras Indígenas Santana (Iemârire) e Bakairi. Em 1999, o país tinha 950 membros da etnia Bacairi. Sua linguagem é parte da família Caribe. O etnólogo Karl von den Steinen dedicou grande parte de sua obra entre os povos do Brasil Central, realizando sua Segunda Expedição 1887-1888 na região do Xingu, onde documentou parte da história deste povo. (pt)
  • Die Bakairi (weitere Bezeichnungen: Bakaïri bzw. Bacairis) sind ein indigenes südamerikanisches Volk im brasilianischen Bundesstaat Mato Grosso. Die Eigenbezeichnung lautet Kurâ, der Name Bakairi ist seit dem 18. Jahrhundert nachgewiesen. Im Jahr 1965 wurden 261 Stammesmitglieder registriert, 1980 414, 1999 950, 2012 um die 930 Stammesmitglieder und 2014 982. Sie leben verteilt in den Reservaten in Nähe der Stadt und in Nähe der Stadt . Der Lebensraum sind die Cerrados, ein Savannengebiet. (de)
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