Tenharim
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Ethnic group
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 585 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Brazil | |
| Languages | |
| Tenharim (a Tupi–Guarani language) |
The Tenharim are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Amazonas.[1]
Name
[edit ]Their self-denomination is Kagwahiva.[2]
Notes
[edit ]- ^ Alain Fabre.
- ^ Tenharim Indians Archived 2009年07月05日 at the Wayback Machine
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