Tenharim
Ethnic group
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Brazil | |
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Tenharim (a Tupi–Guarani language) |
The Tenharim are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Amazonas.[1]
Name
Their self-denomination is Kagwahiva.[2] They are also known as the Parintintín or Parintintin people.[3]
Notes
External links
- Parintintín artwork, National Museum of the American Indian
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