- The Zuruahã (also Suruahá,
Indios do Coxodoá, and
Suruwahá) are an
indigenous people of Brazil,
living along the
Purus River in the
state of Amazonas....
- Zuruahá (also
called Suruaha,
Suruwaha,
Suruwahá, Zuruwahã, Zuruaha, Índios do Coxodoá ) is an
Arawan language spoken in
Brazil by
about 130 people. Zuruahá...
- Arawá †
Kulina Deni
Jamamadi Paumari Suruwahá Internal classification by
Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct)
Arawa Suruwaha Madi-Deni-Paumari
Paumari Deni, Kulina...
- in 2007. The
language is
believed to be Arawán per
testimonies from the
Suruwahá and Banawá. Himarimã at
Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Himarimã
language at...
- 2014
Surui Paiter Suruí,
Paiter Mondé Mato Grosso, Rondônia 1,375 2014
Suruwahá Zuruahã Arawá
Amazonas 171 2014
Tabajara Ceará, Piauí 3,279 2020 Tapajó...
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journalist Tim
Noonan and
writer and
adventurer Paul
Raffaele visiting Brazil's
Suruwaha tribe and
describing them as
child murderers, "Stone Age" relics, and "one...
- (Yaminawá) Yora Záparo (Zaparo),
Pastaza Province,
Ecuador Zuruahã (Suruahá,
Suruwaha), Amazonas,
Brazil This
region includes Amazonas, Maranhão, and
parts of...
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Dinka and
sometimes Maasai people in Africa, as well as Matses, Yanomami,
Suruwaha, Xingu,
Matis and
Galdu people in
South America.[citation needed] In some...
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Bolivia Yora Záparo (Zaparo),
Pastaza Province,
Ecuador Zuruahã (Suruahá,
Suruwaha), Amazonas,
Brazil This
region includes Amazonas, Maranhão, and
parts of...
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independent families and isolates.: 783–806 Andoke-Urekena
Andoke Urekena Arawa Suruwaha Madi-Deni-Paumari Deni-Kulina: Deni;
Kulina Madi-Arawa
Arawa † Madi: Banawa;...