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The Latundê , also known as the Leitodu , are an indigenous peoples of Brazil . They live in the Aikaná-Latundê Indigenous Reserve in the southern Rondônia in the southwestern Amazon .[1] They share the indigenous territory with the Kwaza and Aikanã people . Together the three tribes founded the Massaká Association of the Aikanã, Latundê and Kuazá Indigenous Peoples in 1996 to protect their rights.[2]
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They are also known as the Lacondê, Leitodu, or Yalapmunxte people.[3]
Language
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The Latundê language is classified as a northern Nambikwara language .[1] Their language is also called Mamainde.[3]
History
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A Latundê village was discovered by outsiders in the Tubarão-Latundê Reserve in 1977; however, the villagers caught measles in 1980, and the majority of them died. The surviving Latundê on that reserve live in the Barroso Village.[4] Because of their small numbers, they have intermarried with Kwazá and Aikanã people.[5]
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Notes
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^ van der Voort, Hein. "Kwazá." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. 1998. Retrieved 17 Feb 2012.
^ a b Anonby 6
^ Anoby 17
^ Anoby 22
References
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R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Latundê&oldid=965492189 "
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