Jamamadi
The Jamamadí, also called the Yamamadi, Kanamanti, Jeoromitxi, Kapaná, and Kapinamari, are an indigenous people who live in Acre and Amazonas, Brazil.
Total population | |
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882 (in 2010)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Languages | |
Jamamadi, Portuguese | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Banawá people |
They speak the Jamamadi language, part of the Arawá language family. Their territory is between the Juruá and Purus Rivers. The rubber booms of the 19th century brought non-Natives into their territory.[1]
They are a sedentary people, who hunt, gather, farm, fish, and sell handicrafts for subsistence.[2]
Notes
- "Jamamadi." Povos Indígenas no Brazil. (retrieved 20 Feb 2011)
- "Indigenous Communities from Brazil: Jamamadi." Native Planet. (retrieved 20 Feb 2011)
Further reading
- Jamamadí, Ethnologue
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