- Borowa people
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The Borowa or Macu are a little-known nomadic tribe that lives in the north-west Amazonas state of Brazil. They are seldom-contacted, and their population is unknown.[1] They once spoke the Borowa language; the last speaker died between 2000 and 2002.
Notes
- ^ Evans-Pritchard 1973, p. 138
References
- Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan (1973). Peoples of the Earth. Danbury Press.
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