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Munduruku Indian Language (Mundurucu, Pari)

Munduruku is a Tupian language of South America.
Munduruku is spoken by around 10,000 people in Brazil. It has SOV word order.

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Munduruku Language Resources

Tribes and Languages of Brazil:
    Map showing the areas in Brazil where Munduruku is spoken.
Language Museum: Mundurukú:
    Translation of a Bible passage into Munduruku.
House of Languages: Mundurucú:
     Information about Munduruku language usage.
Munduruku Language:
    Demographic information on Munduruku from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Wikipedia: Munduruku:
    Encyclopedia article on the Munduruku language.
Mundurukú Language Tree:
    Theories about Munduruku's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Mundurukú Language Structures:
    Munduruku linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
La Lengua Mundurukú:
    Munduruku language information including a linguistic map of Brazil. Page in Spanish.
Mundurucu Prayers:
    Translations of the Lord's Prayer into the Mundurucu language.

Munduruku Culture and History

The Munduruku Tribe:
    Online ethnography of the Mundurukus of Brazil.
Munduruku Tribe:
    Information on Munduruku history and culture.
Mundurucú, Tattooed Warriors of the Amazon Jungle:
    History of tattoo art among the Mundurukus. With pictures.

Books For Sale On The Mundurukus
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Tales of the Amazon: How the Munduruku Indians Live:
    Book about the traditional lifestyle of the Munduruku tribe.
Native American Indian Books:
    Evolving list of books about Native Americans in general.

Links, References, and Additional Information

Los Munduruku * Pueblo Mundurucú:
Information about the Mundurucus in Spanish.



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