- The Munduruku, also
known as
Mundurucu or Wuy Jugu, are an
indigenous people of
Brazil living in the
Amazon River basin. Some
Munduruku communities are...
- The
Mundurucu Indigenous Territory (Portuguese:
Terra Indígena
Mundurucu) is an
indigenous territory in the
state of Pará, Brazil. It is
occupied by the...
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Macrostomus mundurucu is a
species of
dance flies, in the fly
family Empididae. Smith,
Kenneth G. V. . (1962). "Studies on the
Brazilian Empididae (Diptera)"...
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article at [[:pt:Língua
mundurucu]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|pt|Língua
mundurucu}} to the talk page. For...
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early 1960s to 1990. His
field work
included studies of the
Munduruku (
Mundurucu)
people of the
Amazon and the
Tuareg people of the Sahara. Murphy, a Far...
- Manitsauá
Yuruna naibuá huangá
Mundurucú Mundurucú waá wa-naibé woi-noi wo-ipo pantá shepsheptá chebapitá
Curuaya Mundurucú uása uampí ñai bi dá porákã teboazem...
- OCLC 253693411. Murphy,
Robert F. (1956). "Matrilocality and
patrilineality in
Mundurucu society".
American Anthropologist. 50 (3): 414–34. doi:10.1525/aa.1956...
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feasibility studies for the Chacorão plant,
since it
would flood parts of the
Mundurucu and Sai-Cinza
indigenous territories. A
spokesman said that
without a...
- Tapajós River. It
contains part of the 2,382,000
hectares (5,890,000 acres)
Mundurucu Indigenous Territory,
established in 2004. The muni****lity also contains...
- Pará. It has an area of 126,000
hectares (310,000 acres). It
adjoins the
Mundurucu Indigenous Territory to the south. The
western part of the
territory is...