Macro-Jê
Macro-Jê is a linguistic family that includes several indigenous languages spoken in Brazil. It encompasses languages such as Guarani, Kayapó, and Xavante, among others. These languages are primarily found in the central and eastern regions of Brazil, and they share certain grammatical and phonological features.
The Macro-Jê peoples are known for their rich cultural traditions and diverse ways of life. They have historically inhabited areas like the Amazon Rainforest and the Central Brazilian Highlands. The languages and cultures within this family reflect a deep connection to the land and its resources, showcasing the unique heritage of these indigenous groups.