Parintintín
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The Parintintin are an indigenous people who live in Brazil in the Madeira River basin. They refer to themselves as Cabahyba, Kagwahiva’nga, or Kagwahiva, which translates to "our people."
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Total population | |
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418 (2010)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Brazil ( Amazonas) | |
Languages | |
Parintintin, Portuguese[2] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Tenharim, Diahhoi[2] |
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As of 2010, the Parintintin have a population of around 418[1] and live in three villages on two different indigenous territories (TIs):