Kwaza people

Kwaza people

The Kwaza (or Coaiá, Koaiá, Koaiá, Kwazá, Coiá)) are an indigenous people in Brazil. They speak the Kwaza language. They live with the Aikanã and Latundê in the province of Rondônia. Their current population is 40.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Kwazá. Povos Indígenas no Brasil. (retrieved 16 March 2011)

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