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1758:Nambikwara
1688:Chiquitano
1588:Pernambuco
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489:26 October
384:linguistic
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172:along the
151:Brazilians
102:Portuguese
1985:São Paulo
1851:Chamacoco
1778:Rikbaktsa
1748:Munduruku
1578:Potiguara
1545:Guajajara
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420:Citations
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115:Mundurucu
111:Munduruku
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92:Languages
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1957:Xakriabá
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1975:Xokleng
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1445:Xerente
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1188:Anambé
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