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The Anambé live on the upper course of the Cairari River, a tributary of the Moju, which runs parallel to the lower Tocantins River, to the right of it. They live in the Anambé Indigenous Land, which has 7,882 hectares and has been approved and registered, in the municipality of Moju, in the State of Pará.


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. photo: Nello Ruffaldi – Cimi Norte II, 1983

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