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Bororo people (Brazil)
The Bororo are indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Mato Grosso. They also extended into Bolivia and the Brazilian state of Goiás. The Western Bororo live around the Jauru and Cabaçal rivers. The Eastern Bororo (Orarimogodoge) live in the region of the São Lourenço, Garças, and Vermelho Rivers. The Bororo live in eight villages. The Bororo (or even Coroados, Boe, Orarimogodo) are an ethnic group in Brazil that has an estimated population of just under two thousand. They speak the Borôro language (code ISO 639 : BOR) and are mainly of animistic belief. They live in eight villages
Cândido Rondon
Brazilian explorer and officer (1865–1958)
Bororo
the sole surviving language of a small family believed to be part of the Macro-Gê languages
Adugo
Adugo, also known as Jogo da Onça (, ) is a two-player abstract strategy game from the Bororo tribe in the Pantanal region of Brazil.