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161 (2014)[1] | |
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Anambé,Portuguese[2] | |
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Animism |
TheAnambé are anindigenous people of Brazil, living in the state ofPará,Brazil.[3]
The Anambé have been in contact with non-natives since the 1842. In the 1940s, their population was 60. The population decreased due to the introduction of measles. Also many Anambé women married outside the tribe. The tribe has increased in population since the 1960s.[3]
Anambé people speak theAnambé language, which is aTupi language, belonging to theTupi–Guarani language family, Subgroup VIII. ItsISO 639-3 language code is "aan". Only approximately seven people still speak Anambé today.[2]
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