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Kamayura Indian Language
Kamayura is a Tupian language of South America.
It is spoken by around 300 people in Brazil.
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Kamayura Language Resources
House of Languages: Kamayurá:
Information about Kamayura language usage.
Kamayurá:
Demographic information about Kamayura from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Wikipedia: Kamayurá:
Encylopedia article about the Kamayura language.
Kamayurá Language Tree:
Theories about Kamayura's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Kamaiurá Language Structures:
Kamayura linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Map of Xingu Indigenous Park:
Tribal map of the Xingu, including the location of the Kamaiura tribe.
The Kamaiura Tribe:
Online ethnography of the Kamayuras of Brazil.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Kamayurá:
Encyclopedia artcles about the Kamayura tribe.
Primitive Peoples of Matto Grosso:
Ethnology work from 1931 on the Bororo, Kamayula and other Central Brazilian tribes.
Povo Kamaiura
Os Camaiurás:
Information about the Kamayuras in Portuguese.
Lengua Kamayurá:
Overview of the Kamayura language in Spanish.

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