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'''Gê''' are the people who spoke [[Ge languages]] of the northern [[South America]]n [[Caribbean]] coast and [[Brazil]]. In Brazil the Gê were found in [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Minas Gerais]], [[Bahia]], [[Piaui]], [[Mato Grosso]], [[Goias]], [[Tocantins]], [[Maranhão]], and as far south as [[Paraguay]].
'''Gê''' are the people who spoke [[Ge languages]] of the northern [[South America]]n [[Caribbean]] coast and [[Brazil]]. In Brazil the Gê were found in [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]], [[Minas Gerais]], [[Bahia]], [[Piaui]], [[Mato Grosso]], [[Goias]], [[Tocantins]], [[Maranhão]], and as far south as [[Paraguay]].


They include the [[Timbira]], the [[Kayapo people|Kayapó]], and the Suyá of the northwestern Gê; the [[Xavante people|Xavante]], the Xerente, and the Akroá of the central Gê; the [[Karajá people|Karajá]]; the Jeikó; the Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the [[Purí|Purí (Coroado)]]; the [[Bororo (Brazil)|Bororo (Boe)]]; the [[Gavião (Gê)|Gavião]], and others. The southern Gê include the Kaingang and the Xokleng.
They include the [[Timbira]], the [[Kayapo people|Kayapó]], and the Suyá of the northwestern Gê; the [[Xavante people|Xavante]], the Xerente, and the Akroá of the central Gê; the [[Karajá people|Karajá]]; the Jeikó; the Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the [[Purí|Purí (Coroado)]]; the [[Bororo (Brazil)|Bororo (Boe)]]; the [[Gavião (Gê)|Gavião]], and others. The southern Gê include the [[Kaingang]] and the [[Xokleng]].
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Revision as of 11:40, 6 January 2019

Gê peoples
Total population
Unknown
Regions with significant populations
Brazil, Paraguay
Languages
Jê languages, Portuguese
Religion
Animism, Catholicism, Protestantism

are the people who spoke Ge languages of the northern South American Caribbean coast and Brazil. In Brazil the Gê were found in Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Piaui, Mato Grosso, Goias, Tocantins, Maranhão, and as far south as Paraguay.

They include the Timbira, the Kayapó, and the Suyá of the northwestern Gê; the Xavante, the Xerente, and the Akroá of the central Gê; the Karajá; the Jeikó; the Kamakán; Maxakalí; the Guayaná; the Purí (Coroado); the Bororo (Boe); the Gavião, and others. The southern Gê include the Kaingang and the Xokleng.

References

This article is based in part on material from the Croatian Wikipedia.