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ASURINI   
Photo: Vincent Carelli, 1974.
 
Other names:
Asurini, Asurinikin,
Surini, Awaeté

Language:
Asurini, of Tupi-Guarani family

Where they are:
Pará, próximo ao
Igarapé Ipixuna

How many people:
106 (in 2002)

 

After contact with Brazilian society in 1971, the Asurini of the Xingu – so-called by the attraction expeditions – suffered a drastic population loss. Yet, the imminent danger of their physical extinction always stood in contrast with an extreme cultural vitality, manifest in the performance of complex rituals, the practice of shamanism, and an elaborate system of graphic art.


Regina Polo Müller
Anthropologist and Professor at Unicamp
muller@iar.unicamp.br
May, 2002

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