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Tiriyó

The Tiriyó (also known as Trio) usually call themselves tarëno, etymologically 'people from here, local people'. They are approximately 2,000 (in 2005) and live in several major villages and a number of minor villages in the border zone between Brazil and Suriname. They speak the Tiriyó language, a member of the Cariban language family.

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About 30% are Christians, while 70% follow indigenous religions.

Brazil

Western Paru River
  • Tawainen (or Missão Tiriós)
  • Kaikui Tëpu (or Pedra da Onça)
  • Santo Antônio
  • Marapi River
  • Kuxaré
  • Yaawa
  • Eastern Paru River
  • Mataware
  • Suriname

    Tapanahoni River
  • Paloemeu
  • Tepoe
  • Sipaliwini River
  • Kwamalasamutu
  • References

    Tiriyó Wikipedia


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