Keren Everett

Keren Madora Everett (née Graham) is an American linguist and Christian missionary. Everett has spent years in the Amazon studying the Pirahã tribe and their language.

The Pirahã language is of interest to linguists, but only a few people apart from the Pirahã are fluent in it. Everett's ex-husband Daniel is the best-known authority on the language. Everett herself made breakthroughs with the prosody of Pirahã.[1] Their son is Caleb Everett.

They discovered that Pirahã does not have a traditional concept of numbers or mathematics.[1][2]

They lived among the Pirahã from 1978 to 1983 and from 1999 to 2002. Following their separation in 2005, Keren returned to Brazil where she continued her missionary work among the Pirahã.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Colapinto, John (9 April 2007). "The Interpreter: Has a remote Amazonian tribe upended our understanding of language?". The New Yorker. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Why Amazon natives flunk math tests: A study of the Piraha tribespeople of Brazil opens questions into how language may affect thinking, researchers report in the journal Science". Reuters, via NBC News. 19 August 2004. Retrieved 1 February 2026.

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