The Paiter, also known as Suruí, Suruí do Jiparaná, and Suruí de Rondônia,[2] are an indigenous people of Brazil, who live in ten villages near the Mato Grosso–Rondônia border. They are farmers, who cultivate coffee.[2]
^ ab"Paiter: Introduction." Instituto Socioambiental: Povos Indígenas no Brasil. Retrieved 6 April 2012
^ abcd"Suruí." Ethnologue. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
The Paiter speak the Suruí-Paíter language, which belongs to the Tupi-Guarani language family. Portions of the Bible were translated into Suruí-Paíter in...
Jiparaná), also known as Paíter or Suruí-Paíter, is a Tupian language of Brazil. The Suruí of Rondônia call themselves Paiter, which means “the true people...
March 2012 "Nadob." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. Retrieved 4 March 2013. "Paiter: Introduction." Instituto Socioambiental: Povos Indígenas no Brasil. Retrieved...
Ezechiele Ramin, died in 1985 while defending the rights of the farmers and the Paiter people of the Rondônia area (Brazil). Cassandra Martyrs of Charity, a group...
origins of the Xavante people. Unlike other Native American peoples, the Paiter-Surui, Karitiana, and Xavante have an ancestry partially related to indigenous...
Metuktire of the Kayapo people, and Chief Almir Narayamoga Surui of the Paiter Surui tribe, sued Bolsonaro for crimes against humanity. Deforestation in...
(London) - Engineer: Isaías García Musical arrangements: Graham Presket, Bob Paiter, Ary Sperling, Carlos Gomez and Javier Lozada Musicians: Charly Morgan (Drums)...
classification of the Mondé languages according to Moore (2005): Mondé Suruí (Paíter) Salamãy (Mondé) Cinta Larga (3 groups: Kabínééy, Kakínééy, and Maamééy)...
a cover on their first album Back to the Music keeping the same title (Paiter Man). The song was also covered by British post-punk band The Television...
albums, including Garoto, by Paul Bellinati; Mundo, by Rodolfo Stroeter; Paiter Merewá: Suruí de Rondonia, by Marlui Miranda; Authentic South America: The...
D`Agua (Warner, 1979) Revivencia (Memoria, 1986) Rio Acima (Memoria, 1989) Paiter Merewa (Memória, 1987) IHU, Todos os Sons (Pau Brasil, 1995) Kewere: Rezar...