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The '''Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau''' are an [[ |
The '''Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau''' are an [[Indigenous people of Brazil]],{{cite book |url=http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/urueu-wau-wau/ |title=Last Days of Eden: Rondônia's Urueu-Wau-Wau Indians |author=Loren McIntyre |publisher=[[National Geographic]] |date=December 1988 |page=800–817 |access-date=10 August 2016 }} living in the state of [[Rondônia]]. |
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They live in six villages on the borders of the [[Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw Indigenous Territory]], which is shared by two other contacted groups, the [[Amondawa language|Amondawa]] and [[Uru-Pa-In language|Uru Pa In]], the latter who speak a [[Chapacuran]] language,{{Dubious |date=September 2025 |reason=the article on uru-pa-in refers to it as tupian, and Glottolog lists it as "unclassifiable" }} as well as the [[Jurureí]], [[Parakua]], and two [[uncontacted tribes]] whose names are not known. |
They live in six villages on the borders of the [[Uru-Eu-Uaw-Uaw Indigenous Territory]], which is shared by two other contacted groups, the [[Amondawa language|Amondawa]] and [[Uru-Pa-In language|Uru Pa In]], the latter who speak a [[Chapacuran]] language,{{Dubious |date=September 2025 |reason=the article on uru-pa-in refers to it as tupian, and Glottolog lists it as "unclassifiable" }} as well as the [[Jurureí]], [[Parakua]], and two [[uncontacted tribes]] whose names are not known. |
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