As part of its ethnographic work, the Rondon Commission gathered numerous vocabularies and linguistic data from the Indigenous groups it encountered throughout its expeditions. These collections included basic lexicons, grammatical structures, and phonetic observations of a variety of languages spoken in the Brazilian interior, many of which had little or no prior documentation. The vocabularies were essential not only for facilitating peaceful contact and communication with the Indigenous peoples, but also for preserving knowledge of linguistic diversity in Brazil. The collected material later served as valuable sources for linguistic, anthropological, and historical research, and some of it was incorporated into publications and archives, contributing to the early foundations of Brazilian Indigenous linguistics, these vocabularies included: • Anauquá (
Nahukuá) •
Apiacá (Apiaká) •
Ariquême (Ariken) • Aroá (
Aruá) • Auití (
Awetí) •
Bacairí (Bakairí) • Bacaerí e
Nhambiquára (Bakairí e Nanbikuára) • Bacairí (Bakairí) •
Boróro (Bororo) •
Caiapós (Kayapó) •
Camaiurá (Kamayurá) •
Canela e
Guajajára (Canelas e Guajajára) • Caraó • Carahús •
Carajá (Karajá) • Carajá e
Javaé (Karajá e Javaé) •
Caripúna (Karipúna) •
Caxinití (Kaxinití) • Caxuiána (
Kaxuiâna) •
Cayabí (Kayabí) •
Congorês ou Cocúzus (Congorê) • Chipáya (
Xipáya) •
Galibí •
Guaycurú (Guaikurú) •
Iaulaptí (Yawarapití) • Inhahuquá (Nahukuá) (
veja Anauquá) •
Ipoteuát (Ipotuát) • Kipkiriruát (
Kepkiriwát) • Laiana (Layâna) • Laiana e Quiniquináo (
Layâna e
Kinikináo) •
Maiongón (Mayongóng) • Maiongon e
Macú (Maiongóng e Makú) • Macú (Makú) •
Macuráp (Makuráp) •
Macuxi (Makuxí) •
Massacá (Masaká) • Meináco (
Mehináku) •
Moxos (da Bolívia) •
Mundurucú (Mundurukú) • Nhambiquára (Nanbikuára) •
Oiampí (Oyanpík) •
Pacanóvas (Pakahás-Nóvas) • Paricí (
Paresí) • Purus-Borás (
Puruborá) •
Pauatê (Pawatê) •
Pianocotó (Pianokotó) • Rangu (Nação
Tirió) • Tacuatepé (
Takuatép) •
Tamaindê (Tamaindê) • Tapanhumas (
Tapayúna) • Taurepám (
Taulipáng) • Terena (
Terêna) •
Ticúna (Tikúna) • Trumay (
Trumaí) • Uará (
Waurá) • Uapixâna (
Wapitxâna) • Uaurá (Waurá) (
veja Uará) • Uaurá e Meináco (Waurá e Mehináku) • Uómos •
Umotína •
Urubú •
Urumí •
Xavánte • Xirianán (
Xirianá) • Xirihaná == References ==