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A Group of Indians in Brazil is Said to Speak 4 Languages

10/09/1977

Fonte: New York Times



Documentos anexos


Os índios Palikur, que vivem na fronteira entre a Guiana Francesa e o Brasil, sabem falar quatro línguas diferentes.
 

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