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Xukuru Indian Language
Language: Xukuru was an indigenous language of Brazil.
The language is no longer spoken today, as the Xukuru population became displaced by Brazilian farmers
and shifted to using Potuguese.
Xukurú Language Tree:
Theories about Xukuru's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Idioma Xukuru:
Information about the Xukuru language in Spanish.
Wikipedia: Xukuru:
Encyclopedia article on the Xukuru language.
Xukuru Papers:
Archive of linguistics papers on Xukuru, in English and Portuguese.
Xukuru Territory:
Map showing the area of Brazil where the Xukuru people live.
Wikipedia: Xukuru:
Encyclopedia article about the Xukuru tribe.
Links, References, and Additional Information
OLAC: Xukuru:
Reference list of Xukuru language materials.
Povo Xukuru
Indios Xukuru
Os Xucurus:
Information about the Xukuru tribe in Portuguese.

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