Pirahã people
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pirah-people-178-7393178
title:
Pirahã people
text:
The Pirahã are an indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. They are the sole surviving subgroup of the Mura people, and are hunter-gatherers. They live mainly on the banks of the Maici River in Humaitá and Manicoré in the state of Amazonas. As of 2018, they number 800 individuals. The name Pirahã is an exonym; the Pirahã call themselves the Híaitíihi or Hiáitihí, roughly translated as "the straight ones". The Pirahã speak the Pirahã language. They call any other language "crooked he
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encyclopedia
description:
Ethnic group in the Amazon Rainforest
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirah%C3%A3_people
date created:
2004-08-20T17:57:58Z
date modified:
2024-09-04T14:00:55Z
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