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NAME AND LANGUAGE
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The Anambé language belongs to the Tupi-Guarani branch. In the 1980s, every Anambé older than 40-years old was a speaker of the Anambé tongue, and all those between 20 and 30-years old understood it, but used Portuguese correctly.


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. photo: Nello Ruffaldi – Cimi Norte II/1983

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