Katembri language
Katembri was a divergent language of Bahia, northeastern Brazil. It is known only from about 100 words collected in the early 1960s from João Manoel Domingo, an elderly rememberer with vague memories of the language. Kaufman has linked it with the nearly extinct Taruma, although this has not been accepted by other scholars.
Katembri was spoken at the mission of Saco dos Morcegos, now known as Mirandela, Bahia.Other languages with this name
Xukuru-Kariri is a variety of Xokó, which may be a Kariri language. The name Kiriri is shared by Dzubukuá, another Kariri language, and by Xukuru.Vocabulary
Meader (1978)
Kiriri word list recorded by Wilbur Pickering in 1961 from João Manoel Domingo of Mirandela, Banzaê, Bahia:For a word list of Katembri by Bandeira, see the corresponding Portuguese article.Loukotka (1968)
lists the following basic vocabulary items for Katembri, based on a 1951 word list by Alfred Métraux.A word list for Kariri of Mirandela from Métraux is reproduced below, with both original French glosses and translated English glosses. Corresponding words are also given in Taruma from Serke.