Nahukuá
Sign in to saveThe Nahukuá are members of a small, indigenous ethnic group in the upper Xingu River area of Brazil. Their population was 146, as of 2010, making them the smallest group in the region.
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Quadro Geral dos Povos - Povos Indígenas no Brasil
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The Nahukuá are members of a small, indigenous ethnic group in the upper Xingu River area of Brazil. Their population was 146, as of 2010, making them the smallest group in the region.
==History==
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