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BAKAIRÍ   
photo: Edir Pina de Barros, 1978
 
Other name:
Kurâ

Where they are:
Mato Grosso

How many people:
950 (in 1999)

Language:
Of the Karib family

Before the opening of landing strips and highways, it was the Bakairi who controlled the access of scientific expeditions to the upper Xingu, where part of their population lives today. Today nearly all of them live to the southwest of this area, as fishers and agriculturalists, above all " mandioqueiros, [tenant farmers specializing in manioc production] ", like the other Karib.

Edir Pina de Barros
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
edirpina@zaz.com.br
june 1999
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