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| | Encyclopedia :: Indigenous Peoples in Brazil - ISA |
 | | Names highlighted in yellow print are linked to completed Encyclopedia articles; those in plain fl print do not yet have articles, so they are simply linked to a table of basic facts, indicating the location, language, population, and land base for each indigenous people. |
 | | There are also articles that do not deal with any specific indigenous group but, instead, analyze a set of peoples that, although they speak different languages and have many singular characteristics, inhabits in the same region and are intimately related by a exchange network of intermarriage, trade, rituals and political articulations. |
 | | There is also the instance of Timbira people whose inner social groups speak the same language, but are geographically dispersed and have many cultural and historical differences concerning the contact with other indigenous peoples or with the non-indigenous population. |
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