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Sharing a name with what was once the largest Indian tribe in the Amazon region, the Guarani is also Paraguay's currency.
NPR: What's In a Nickname? The Answer Is in the Cup
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The Piraha, a tribe in the Amazon in Brazil, whose language eschews number words in favor of terms like few and many, are not able to keep track of exact quantities.
WSJ: Does Language Influence Culture?
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In 2004, Carolina Izquierdo, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, spent several months with the Matsigenka, a tribe of about twelve thousand people who live in the Peruvian Amazon.
NEWYORKER: Spoiled Rotten
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In a letter to public attorneys general on Tuesday, the Arara tribe said that they were concerned about the quality of potable water derived from the Xingu River, an Amazon tributary.
FORBES: Amazon Tribe Says Brazil's "Pandora" Dam Polluting River