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Karajá, also known as Iny rybè, [2]: 1 is a Macro-Jê spoken by the Karajá people in some thirty villages in central Brazil.. There are distinct male and female forms of speech; one of the principal differences is that men drop the sound /k/, which is pronounced by women.
They speak the Karajá language, which is part of the Macro-Jê language family. [1] It was suggest as being a part of this family as early as 1886 but remained as an unclassified language for the majority of the 20th century until around 1967 (Ribeiro, 2012, p. 268).
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The Carajás National Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Nacional de Carajás) is a national forest in the state of Pará, Brazil.It covers the Serra dos Carajás (Carajás Mountains), an area with large deposits of iron ore, and attempts to combine the roles of supporting mineral extraction with preserving the environment and maintaining biodiversity.
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The new state's largest city and proposed capital would be Marabá.Carajás would have a population of about 1.6 million and an area of 289,799 square kilometres (111,892 sq mi), comprising 39 out of Pará's 144 municipalities.
The Carajás Mountains or Serra dos Carajás are a mountain range to the west of the municipality of Marabá in the Pará state of Brazil.Monte Redenção, Marabá's highest point, [citation needed] is located there.
Carajas paraua is a species of spiders in the family Caponiidae. It was first described in 2016 by Brescovit & Sánchez-Ruiz. It was first described in 2016 by Brescovit & Sánchez-Ruiz. As of 2017 [update] , it is the only member of the genus Carajas .