≡ The Yawalapiti
The Yawalapiti are an indigenous tribe in the Amazonian Basin of Brazil. The name is also spelled Yawalapiti, and Iaualapiti in Portuguese. The current village Yawalapiti is situated more to the south, between the Tuatuari and Kuluene River.
The Yawalapiti language belongs to the Arawakan family.
Population
7 (2005 Vogel). Ethnic population: 220.
Region
Mato Grosso, Xingú Park.
Alternate names
Jaulapiti, Yaulapiti
Dialects
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