- 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...
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Munduruku is a Tupi
language spoken by 10,000
people in the Tapajós
River basin in
north central Brazil, of
which most of the
women and
children are monolingual...
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Daniel Munduruku (Belém do Pará,
February 28, 1964) is a
Brazilian writer and educator. He is
member of the
Munduruku indigenous people. His children's...
- The
Munduruku marmoset (Mico
munduruku) is a
marmoset endemic to Brazil. It is
found only in the
southern Amazon, in an area of
approximately 120,000 km2...
- The
Munduruku are an
indigenous people of Brazil.
Munduruku may also
refer to:
Munduruku language Munduruku bicoloratum, a
tarantula species This disambiguation...
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Tupari Wayoro Tupi,
Nuclear Juruna Juruna Manitsawa †
Shipaya Munduruku Kuruaya Munduruku Mawe-Aweti-Tupi-Guarani Satere-Mawe Aweti-Tupi-Guarani Aweti...
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Alessandra Korap (
Munduruku Village, Pará, 1985) is an
indigenous leader and
Brazilian environmental activist from the
Munduruku ethnic group. Her main...
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Santarem marmoset, Mico
humeralifer Maués marmoset, Mico
mauesi Munduruku marmoset, Mico
munduruku Gold-and-white marmoset, Mico
chrysoleucos Hershkovitz's marmoset...
- The
Mundurukú languages of
Brazil form a
branch of the
Tupian language family. They are
Munduruku and the
extinct Kuruáya.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the following...
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territory in the
state of Pará, Brazil. It is
occupied by the Apiacá and
Munduruku people. A
proposed dam on the Tapajós
river is on hold
since it would...