Xerente people

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Xerente Indian

Xerente (alternate Sherenté, Xerentes, and Xerénte) are an indigenous people of Brazil specifically Tocantins.

They are a Central Jê people related to the Xavante. They maintained generally "peaceful" relations with outsiders from the nineteenth century onward.[1] Their villages were traditionally built in a semi-circular fashion, but the society has largely assimilated Brazilian standards of organization.[2] That stated as of 2007 use of the native language among the 1813 members is universal with most being monolingual until age 5.[3]

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External links

  1. Indigenous struggle at the heart of Brazil By Seth Garfield, pg 5
  2. The Attraction of opposites By David Maybury-Lewis, Uri Almagor
  3. Encyclopedia of the world's endangered languages By Christopher Moseley, pg 183