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Gavião (Rondônia)

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Not to be confused withGavião (Gê).
Ethnic group
Gavião
Total population
220 (1990s)
Regions with significant populations
Rondônia
Languages
Gavião of Jiparaná
Related ethnic groups
Arara and Zoró

TheGavião, also known as theIkoro orDigút, are anindigenous people native toRondônia,Brazil. Their population was around 220 in the 1990s. Their language,Gavião of Jiparaná, is aTupian language in theMonde branch.[1]

Like the closely relatedArara andZoró, the Gavião traditionally lived on agriculture and hunting, but their traditional lifestyle was disrupted by rubber booms in Rondônia during the 20th century. They declined dramatically through epidemics and violence in the 1940s, and their population dropped below 100 people. In the 1966, theNew Tribes Mission introduced medical care, and the population increased to over 200 in the 1980s. The Brazilian government established boundaries around their traditional land in 1977, although growth and development in Rondônia continues to threaten them.[1]

References

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  1. ^abOlson, James Stuart (1991).The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 130.ISBN 0313263876.
Indigenous peoples of theNorth Region
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Acre
Amapá
Amazonas
Pará
Rondônia
Roraima
Tocantins
Indigenous peoples of theNortheast Region
Bahia
Ceará
Maranhão
Paraíba
Pernambuco
Alagoas
Unknown
Indigenous peoples of theCentral-West Region
Goiás
Mato Grosso
Mato Grosso do Sul
Indigenous peoples of theSouth andSoutheast Regions
Espírito Santo
Minas Gerais
Santa Catarina
São Paulo
Widespread
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