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Their name is also spelled Cariri or Kariri and is a Tupi word meaning “silent” or “taciturn”.[1]History[edit]The French Capuchin missionary Martin of Nantes (1638\u20131714) was the apostle of the Kariri people on the S\u00e3o Francisco River between 1672 and 1683.The various Kariri peoples were settled in different towns (aldeia) and villages (vila), listed as follows.[2]CaptaincyTown or municipalityVillage or locationPatron saintMissionary orderGroupBahiaJaguaripe do Rio da AldeiaJaguaripeSto. Ant\u00f4nioClerics BrotherhoodKaririBahiaConquista da Pedra BrancaCachoeira\u00a0\u00a0KaririBahiaCaranguejoCachoeira\u00a0\u00a0Sapuy\u00e1BahiaRio RealVila da AbadiaJesus, Maria, Jos\u00e9CarmeliteKiririBahiaAramarisS\u00e3o Jo\u00e3o da \u00c1gua Fria\u00a0Clerics BrotherhoodKiririBahiaNatubaItapicuruN. Sra. da Concei\u00e7\u00e3oJesuitKiririBahiaCanabravaItapicuruSta. TeresaJesuitKiririBahiaSaco dos MorcegosItapicuruAscens\u00e3o de CristoJesuitKiririBahiaMassacar\u00e1ItapicuruSma. TrindadeFranciscanKiriri, Kaimb\u00e9SergipeJuruLagartoN. Sra. do SocorroJesuitKiririPernambucoGameleiraAlagoasN. Sra. das BrotasClerics BrotherhoodKariri, L\u00edngua Geral and Uru\u00e1PernambucoS\u00e3o Br\u00e1sPenedoN. Sra. do \u00d3JesuitKariri and Prog\u00e9zPernambucoIlha do PambuRio S\u00e3o FranciscoN. Sra. da Concei\u00e7\u00e3oCapuchinKaririPernambucoIlha de Aracap\u00e1Rio S\u00e3o FranciscoS. FranciscoCapuchinKaririPernambucoIlha do CavaloRio S\u00e3o FranciscoS. F\u00e9lixCapuchinKaririPernambucoIlha do Irapu\u00e1Rio S\u00e3o FranciscoSto. Ant\u00f4nioCapuchinKaririPernambucoIlha de InhanhunsRio S\u00e3o FranciscoN. Sra. da PiedadeFranciscanKaririPara\u00edbaCaririsTaypuN. Sra. do PillarCapuchinKaririCear\u00e1MirandaIc\u00f3N. Sra. da Penha de Fran\u00e7aCapuchinKariri, Quixel\u00f4, Quixer\u00e9u, Cari\u00fa, Cariuan\u00e9, Calaba\u00e7a, and IcozinhoTerritory[edit]Today a large portion of their traditional homelands is still called the Cariris region. Within this region are two cities, Crato and Juazeiro do Norte.The Chapada Diamantina has a dramatic landscape with high plains, table-top mesas, and steep cliffs or towers known as ‘tepuy.’ Before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 19th century, the only local inhabitants of the region were indigenous Indians from the Maracas and Cariris tribes. In 1985, the Chapada Diamantina National Park was created with its headquarters in Palmeiras.Kiriri people live in the Kiriri Indigenous Territory, an indigenous territory. Through their successful political organization, they were able to expel 1,200 non-native squatters from their lands since 1990.[1]^ a b c “Kiriri: Introduction.” Povos Ind\u00edgenas no Brasil. (retrieved 13 Aug 2011)^ DANTAS, Beatriz G., SAMPAIO, Jos\u00e9 Augusto L. and CARVALHO, Maria do Ros\u00e1rio G. “Os Povos Ind\u00edgenas no Nordeste Brasileiro: Um Esbo\u00e7o Hist\u00f3rico”. In: M. Carneiro da Cunha (org.), Hist\u00f3ria dos \u00cdndios no Brasil. S\u00e3o Paulo: FAPESP\/SMC\/ Companhia das Letras. pp. 431-456. 1992.External links[edit]Wikimedia ErrorOur servers are currently under maintenance or experiencing a technical problem.Please try again in a few\u00a0minutes.See the error message at the bottom of this page for more\u00a0information. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/kiriri-people-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Kiriri people – Wikipedia"}}]}]