On Huni Kui) (Kaxinawá) anthroponyms
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https://doi.org/10.26512/rbla.v2i2.16224Abstract
Neste estudo apresento um primeiro inventário dos nomes próprios de pessoa – Kena kuÄ© – na sociedade Huni Kui) (Kaxinawá). Mostro sucintamente como esses nomes se distribuem segundo as duas metades dessa sociedade exogâmica e explico como se dá e quais os critérios que fundamentam a sua escolha através de gerações.Downloads
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Txirá, a.k.a. Luzia, c. 90 year-old maternal grandmother of the author, the eldest person in Terra Indígena do Rio Jordão, State of Acre, Brazil.
Erondina Sales Kaxinawá, c. 70 year-oldwoman, Terra Indígena Praia da Carapanã, State of Acre, Brazil.
Leonço Kaxinawá, c. 70 year-old man, Terra Indígena Alto Purus, State of Acre, Brazil.
Alfonso Manducas Mateus, c. 60 year-oldman, Terra Indígenas da Colônia 27, State of Acre, Brazil.
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