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Parintintín logo #21000 The Parintintin are an indigenous people that live in Brazil in the Madeira River basin. They refer to themselves as Cabahyba, Kagwahiva’nga, or Kagwahiva, which means `our people.` As of 2010, the Parintintin have a population of around 418 and live in three villages on two indigenous territories (TIs): ==Language and culture== The Parintinti.....
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Parintintin

Parintintin logo #21003(from the article `Kawaíb`) The Parintintin economy was typical of the tropical forest, combining agriculture with hunting, gathering, and especially fishing. The Parintintin ... ...the Taulipang, and the Makushí (Macushí); the Tupians of the coast of Brazil, such as the Tupinambá; and inland groups among who...
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