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2 Territory  





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Mura people






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Mura
Total population
5,540[citation needed]
Regions with significant populations
Brazil
Languages
Mura

The Muras are an indigenous people who live in the central and eastern parts of Amazonas, Brazil, along the Amazon river from the Madeira to the Purus.[1] They played an important part in Brazilian history during colonial times and were known for their quiet determination and subsequent resistance to the encroaching Portuguese culture. Formerly a powerful people, they were defeated by their neighbors, the Munduruku, in 1788.[1]

Of the original diversity of Muran languages, only Pirahã survives today.

Historical encounter with the Portuguese

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According to Adélia Engrácia de Oliveira in Autos da devassa contra os índios Mura do Rio Madeira e nações do Rio Tocantins (1738–1739) (CEDEAM, 1986:1):[2][3] "It is known that they, who used their canoes as homes, nomadic indians ("Índios de Corso"), controlled a wide area of land from the border of Peru to River Trombetas, that they stood out for their great effort to repel the encroaching of the Portuguese, that they were valiant and fearless warriors, using special attack tactics, and that their incursions and raids frightened 18th century Amazonas."

Territory

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There are about 15,713[citation needed] Mura people in Brazil.[4] About 587 of them occupy the Cunhã-Sapucaia Indigenous Territory along the Igapó-Açu River, which runs through the territory from west to east. The lower part of the Matupiri River enters the territory, where it flows into the Igapó-Açu River.[4] The Matupi provides the main way to access the Matupiri State Park. In an unusual arrangement, the Mura people have an "indigenous special use zone" in the state park that allows them to continue to fish and extract forest products, as they have for many generations.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Muras" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 27.
  • ^ Caldas, Yurgel Pantoja (January–June 2006).『Muhuraida: entre historia e ficçao』[Muhuraida: between history and fiction]. Nau Literária. Revista eletrônica de critica e teoria de literaturas (in Portuguese). 02 (1): 1.
  • ^ "Indigenous peoples: Mura (translated)". Brazilian Minister of Justice, Indigenous Peoples (in Portuguese). © 2007 Ministério da Justiça. 2007. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  • ^ a b Terra Indígena Cunhã-Sapucaia – ISA.
  • ^ Sakagawa, Pereira dos Santos & Stancik & Franzen.
  • Sources

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  • Terra Indígena Cunhã-Sapucaia (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-09-01
  • Mura @ Encyclopedia of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil - ISA, ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-07-12

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mura_people&oldid=1122136715"

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