List of indigenous peoples of Brazil
Indigenous Territories in Brazil
This is a list of the Brazil's Indigenous or Native peoples .
This is a sortable listing of peoples, associated languages, Indigenous locations, and population estimates with dates. A particular group listing may include more than one area because the group is distributed in more than one area.
Background
The Indigenous peoples in Brazil (Portuguese : povos indígenas no Brasil ) comprise a large number of distinct ethnic groups , who have inhabited the country prior to the European . The word índios ("Indians"), was by then established to designate the people of the Americas and is still used today in the Portuguese language to designate these peoples, while the people of Asiatic India are called indianos .
At the time of first European contact, some of the Indigenous peoples were traditionally semi-nomadic tribes who subsisted on hunting , fishing , gathering , agriculture , and arboriculture . Many of the estimated 2,000 nations and tribes which existed in the 16th century died out as a consequence of the European settlement. Most of the Indigenous population died due to European diseases and warfare, declining from an estimated pre-Columbian high of millions to some 300,000 in 1997, grouped into some 200 tribes. A few tribes were assimilated into the Brazilian population .
In 2007, FUNAI reported that it had confirmed the presence of 67 different uncontacted tribes in Brazil , an increase from 40 in 2005. With this addition Brazil has now surpassed New Guinea as the country having the largest number of uncontacted peoples .
Seven Terras Indígenas (TI) (Reservations) are exclusively reserved for isolated people:
Table of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
In this table, († ) means a language is presumed extinct, and (*) means it is possibly extinct, but lacks conclusive supporting evidence.
Name
Other names
Language
Location
Population census/estimated
Year
Aikanã
Massacá, Tubarão, Columbiara, Mundé, Mondé, Huari, Aikaná
Aikanã
Rondônia
350
2014[ 1]
Aikewara
Akewara, Akewere, Suruí, Sororos[ 2]
Suruí do Pará
Pará
470
2020[ 1]
Akuntsu
Akunt'su
Akuntsu
Rondônia
3
2022[ 3] [ 4]
Amanayé
Amanaié, Amanyé, Araradeua
Amanayé *
Pará
174
2017[ 1]
Amondawa
Amondaua, Amundava, Amundawa, Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Mbo'uima'ga, Envuga
Southern Kagwahiva (Amondawa variety)
Acre , Rondônia[ 2]
129
2020[ 1]
Anacé
Ceará
2,018
2014[ 1]
Anambé
Anambé *
Pará
182
2020[ 1]
Anapuru Muypurá
Maranhão
150
2021[ 1]
Aparai
Apalai, Apalaí, Apalay, Appirois, Aparathy, Apareilles, Aparai[ 2]
Aparai
French Guiana , Pará, Suriname
697 (Brazil: 647, French Guiana: 40, Suriname: 10)
2020[ 1]
Apiaká
Apiacá
Apiaká †
Mato Grosso , Pará
1,050
2020[ 1]
Apinayé
Apinajé, Apinaié
Apinayé
Tocantins
2,699
2020[ 1]
Apurinã
Popukare, Ipurinãn, Kangite, Popengare
Apurinã
Amazonas , Mato Grosso, Rondônia
10,228
2020[ 1]
Aranã
Krenak (Aranãa variety)
Minas Gerais
362
2010[ 1]
Arapaso
Arapaço, Araspaso, Koneá
Tucano (Arapaso dialect)*
Amazonas
448
2014[ 1]
Arapiuns
Arapium
Pará
2,204
2012[ 1]
Arara
Arara do Pará, Ajujure, Ukaragma
Pará Arára
Pará
377
2014[ 1]
Arara da Volta Grande do Xingu
Arara do Maia
possibly a Pekodian language †
Pará
293
2019[ 1]
Arara do Rio Amônia
Arara Apolima, Apolima-Arara
Acre
434
2014[ 1]
Arara do Rio Branco
Arara do Beiradão, Arara do Aripuanã, Mato Grosso Arára[ 2]
Mato Grosso
249
2014[ 1]
Arara Shawãdawa
Arara do Acre, Shawanaua
Yaminawa (Shawãdawa dialect)
Acre
677
2014[ 1]
Araweté
Araueté, Bïde
Araweté [ 2]
Pará
568
2020[ 4]
Arikapu
Arikapú, Aricapú
Arikapu
Rondônia
37
2014[ 4]
Aruá
Aruachi, Aruáshi[ 2]
Aruá
Rondônia
121
2020[ 4]
Ashaninka
Ashenika, Kampa
Asháninka
Acre, Peru
99,197 (Brazil: 1,720, Peru: 97,477)
2020[ 4]
Assurini do Tocantins
Akuawa, Asurini
Akwáwa (Assurini dialect)
Tocantins
671
2020[ 4]
Assurini do Xingu
Assurini, Awaete
Assurini do Xingu
Pará
219
2020[ 4]
Atikum
Aticum
Atikum †
Bahia , Pernambuco
7,929
2012[ 4]
Avá-Canoeiro
Canoeiro, Cara-Preta, Carijó, Ãwa
Avá-Canoeiro [ 2]
Goiás , Tocantins
25
2012[ 4]
Awa Guajá
Avá, Awá, Awa
Guajá [ 2]
Maranhão
520
2020[ 4]
Aweti
Aueti, Awytyza, Enumaniá, Anumaniá, Auetö
Aweti
Mato Grosso
221
2020[ 4]
Bakairi
Bacairi, Kurä, Kurâ
Bakairi
Mato Grosso
982
2014[ 4]
Banawá
Madí (Banawá dialect)
Amazonas
207
2014[ 4]
Baniwa
Baniba, Baniua do Içana, Baniva, Baniua, Curipaco, Dakenei, Issana, Kohoroxitari, Maniba, Walimanai
Baniwa
Amazonas, Colombia , Venezuela
17,646 (Brazil: 7,145, Colombia: 7,000, Venezuela: 3,501)
2014[ 2]
Bará
Bara tukano, Waípinõmakã
Bará
Amazonas, Colombia
340 (Brazil: 44, Colombia: 296)
2017[ 4]
Barasana
Panenoá
Barasana
Amazonas, Colombia
994 (Brazil: 55, Colombia: 939)
2014[ 4]
Baré
Hanera
Baré
Amazonas, Venezuela
16,516 (Brazil: 11,472, Venezuela: 5,044)
2014[ 4]
Borari
Amazonas, Pará
1,116
2014[ 1]
Bororo
Araripoconé, Araés, Boe, Coxiponé, Cuiabá, Coroados, Porrudos
Bororo
Mato Grosso
1,817
2014[ 4]
Canela Apanyekrá
Canela, Kanela,[ 2] Timbira
Canela-Krahô (Canela dialect )
Maranhão
1,076
2012[ 4]
Canela Ramkokamekrá
Canela, Kanela,[ 2] Timbira, Memortumré
Canela-Krahô (Canela dialect)
Maranhão
2,175
2012[ 1]
Chamacoco
Ishiro, Jeywo, Yshyro[ 5]
Chamacoco [ 5]
Mato Grosso do Sul , Paraguay
1,611 (Brazil: 40, Paraguay: 1,571)
2002
Chiquitano
Chiquito
Chiquitano
Bolivia , Mato Grosso
88,358 (Bolivia: 87,885, Brazil: 473)
2012[ 4]
Cinta Larga
Matetamãe
Cinta Larga
Mato Grosso, Rondônia
1,954
2014[ 4]
Dâw
Dow, Kamã, Makú
Dâw
Amazonas
142
2020[ 2]
Deni
Jamamadi
Deni
Amazonas
2,064
2020[ 1]
Desana
Desano, Dessano
Desana
Amazonas, Colombia
3,735 (Brazil: 1,699, Colombia: 2,036)
2017[ 1]
Djeoromitxí
Jabuti, Jabotí, Yabutí[ 2]
Djeoromitxí
Rondônia
230
2020[ 2]
Enawenê-nawê
Enawene Nawe, Enáuenês-nauê, Salumã[ 2]
Enawenê-nawê
Mato Grosso
951
2020[ 6]
Fulni-ô
Fulniô, Fulni-o
Fulni-ô
Pernambuco
4,689
2014[ 4]
Galibi do Oiapoque
Kali'na, Kali'na tilewuyu, Galibi
Karìna auran
Amapá , French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela
39,913 (Brazil: 89, French Guiana: 3,000, Suriname: 3,000, Venezuela: 33,824)
2017[ 4]
Galibi-Marworno
Karìna auran
Amapá
2,822
2020[ 1]
Gamela
Maranhão[ 1]
Gavião Akrãtikatêjê
Akratikatêjê
Jê [ 1]
Gavião Kykatejê
Pará Gavião (Kykatejê dialect )
Maranhão
362
2014[ 1]
Gavião Parkatêjê
Parkatejê
Pará Gavião (Parkatêjê dialect )
Pará
646
2014[ 1]
Gavião Pykopjê
Gavião do Maranhão, Gavião Pukobiê, Gavião do Leste, Timbira , Pykopcatejê
Pará Gavião (Pykopjê dialect )
Maranhão
769
2014[ 4]
Guajajara
Guajájara, Guazazzara, Tenetehar, Tenetehara
Tupi–Guarani[ 2]
Maranhão
28,858
2020[ 4]
Guarani Kaiowá
Kaiowá, Caingua, Caiua, Caiwa, Cayua, Kaiova, Kaiwá, Kayova
Tupi–Guarani
Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay
46,097 (Brazil: 31,000, Paraguay: 15,097)
2012[ 2]
Guarani Ñandeva
Apytare, Chiripá, Guaraní, Nhandeva, Tsiripá, Txiripá
Tupi–Guarani
Argentina , Paraguay, MS , PR , RS , SC , SP
16,393 (Argentina: 1,000, Brazil: 13,000, Paraguay: 2,393)
2012[ 2]
Guató
Guató
Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul
419
2014[ 4]
Hupda
Hup, Hupdë, Jupde, Ubdé
Nadahup
Amazonas, Colombia
1,500 (Brazil: 1,000, Colombia: 500)
2012[ 2]
Ikolen
Digut, Gavião of Jiparaná, Gavião do Rondônia
Mondé
Rondônia
691
2020[ 1]
Ikpeng
Txicão, Txikão, Txikân, Chicao, Tunuli, Tonore, Chicão, Tchicão
Karib
Mato Grosso
584
2020[ 4]
Ingarikó
Acahuayo, Acewaio, Akawai, Akawaio, and Kapon[ 2]
Karib
Roraima , Guyana , Venezuela
6,456 (Brazil: 1,728, Guyana: 4,000, Venezuela: 728)
2020[ 4]
Iranxe Manoki
Iranxe, Irantxe, Manoki
Iranxe
Mato Grosso
413
2020[ 4]
Jamamadi
Canamanti, Kanamanti, Madi, Yamamadí[ 2]
Arawá
Amazonas
1,138
2020[ 4]
Jaraqui
Pará
163
2020[ 1]
Jarawara
Jarauara
Arawá
Amazonas
271
2014[ 4]
Javaé
Karajá, Itya Mahãdu
Jê
Goiás, Tocantins
1,510
2020[ 4]
Jenipapo-Kanindé
Payaku
Portuguese
Ceará
328
2014[ 4]
Jiahui
Jahoi, Diarroi, Djarroi, Parintintin, Diahoi, Diahui, Kagwaniwa
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas
115
2014[ 4]
Jiripancó
Geripancó, Geripankó, Jeripancó, Jeripankó
Alagoas
1,757
2014[ 4]
Juma
Arara, Kagwahibm, Kagwahiph, Kagwahiv, Kavahiva, Kawahip, Kawaib, Yumá[ 2]
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas
12
2020[ 4]
Ka’apor
Kaapor, Caapor, Kaaporté, Urubú-Kaapor[ 2]
Tupi–Guarani
Maranhão
1,914[ 4]
2020
Kadiwéu
Caduveo, Ediu-Adig, Kadivéu, Kadiveo, Kaduveo, Mbaya-Guaikuru[ 2]
Guaikuru
Mato Grosso do Sul
1,413
2014[ 4]
Kaiabi
Caiabi, Cajabi, Kaiaby, Kajabi, Kawaiwete, Kayabi[ 4]
Tupi–Guarani
Mato Grosso
2,734
2020[ 4]
Kaimbé
Caimbé
Bahía
1,135[ 4]
2020
Kaingang
Kanhgág, Bugre, Caingang, Coroado, Coroados[ 2]
Jê
Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo
51,000[ 4]
2022
Kaixana
Caixana
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas
1,410[ 4]
2020
Kalabaça
Calabaça
Ceará
227[ 4]
2014[ 1]
Kalankó
Cacalancó
Portuguese
Alagoas
329[ 4]
2014
Kalapalo
Calapalo
Karib
Mato Grosso
855[ 4]
2020
Kamaiurá
Camayurá
Tupi–Guarani
Mato Grosso
710
2020[ 4]
Kamba
Camba
Mato Grosso do Sul
114
2014[ 2]
Kambeba
Cambemba, Omaguá, Omágua
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas, Peru
4,375 (Brazil: 875, Peru: 3,500)
2014[ 4]
Kambiwá
Cambiua
Pernambuco
3,105
2014[ 4]
Kanamari
Canamari, Tukuna
Katukinan
Amazonas
4,684
2020[ 4]
Kanindé
Ceará
1,076
2014[ 4]
Kanoê
Canoê, Kapixaná, Kapixanã
Kanoe
Rondônia
319[ 4]
2014
Kantaruré
Cantaruré
Bahia
401[ 4]
2014
Kapinawa
Kapinauá, Capinawá
Portuguese
Pernambuco
2,263[ 4]
2020
Karajá
Iny, Carajá
Jê
Goiás, Mato Grosso, Pará, Tocantins
4,373[ 4]
2020
Karajá do Norte
Xambioá, Ixybiowa, or Iraru Mahãndu
Jê
Tocantins
287
2014[ 1]
Karapanã
Muteamasa, Ukopinõpõna
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia
523 (Brazil: 111, Colombia: 412)
2014[ 4]
Karapotó
Alagoas
945[ 4]
2020
Karipuna do Amapá
Creole
Amapá
3,030
2020[ 4]
Karipuna de Rondônia
Ahé
Tupi–Guarani
Rondônia
55
2014[ 4]
Kariri
Cariri, Kiriri
Portuguese
Ceará, Piauí
159
2014[ 4]
Karirí-Xocó
Kariri Xucó, Kipeá, Xocó, Xokó, Xokó-Karirí, Xukuru Kariri[ 2]
Alagoas
2,334
2020[ 4]
Karitiana
Caritiana, Yjxa
Arikem
Rondônia
333
2014[ 4]
Karo
Arara de Rondônia, Arara Karo, Arara Tupi, Ntogapíd, Ramaráma, Urukú, Urumí, I´târap
Ramarama [ 2]
Rondônia
414
2020[ 4]
Karuazu
Alagoas
1,013
2010[ 4]
Kassupá
Aikaná
Rondônia
149
2013[ 1]
Katuenayana
Katuwena
Karib
Amazonas, Pará
140
2014[ 1]
Katukina do Rio Biá
Tükuna
Katukinan
Amazonas
2,004
2020[ 4]
Katukina Pano
Catuquina, Kamanawa, Kamannaua, Katukina do Juruá, Waninnawa[ 2]
Panoan
Acre
1,154
2014[ 4]
Kaxarari
Caxarari
Panoan
Amazonas, Rondônia
522
2020[ 4]
Kaxinawá
Cashinauá, Caxinauá, Huni Kuin
Panoan
Acre, Peru
14,148 (Brazil: 11,729, Peru: 2,419)
2020[ 4]
Kaxixó
Caxixó
Minas Gerais
301
2014[ 4]
Kaxuyana
Caxuiana, Kaxuiâna, Kachuana, Kashujana, Kashuyana, Kaxúyana, Warikiana, Warikyana, Purehno[ 2]
Karib
Amazonas, Pará
540
2020[ 4]
Kinikinau
Terena
Arawakan
Mato Grosso do Sul
600
2016[ 1]
Kiriri
Kariri, Quiriri
Portuguese
Bahia
2,806
2020[ 4]
Kisêdjê
Kisidjê, Suyá, Khisetje
Jê
Mato Grosso
536
2020[ 4]
Kokama
Cocoma
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas, Colombia, Peru
30,658 (Brazil: 19,052, Colombia: 236, Peru: 11,370)
2020[ 4]
Koripako
Kuripako, Coripaco, Curipaco, Curripaco
Arawakan
Amazonas, Colombia, Venezuela
14,425 (Brazil: 1,673, Colombia: 7,827, Venezuela: 4,925)
2014[ 4]
Korubo
Caceteiros[ 2]
Panoan
Amazonas
127
2020[ 4]
Kotiria
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia
1,848 (Brazil: 735, Colombia: 1,113)
2005[ 1]
Krahô
Craô, Kraô, Mehin
Jê
Tocantins
3,571
2020[ 4]
Krahô-Kanela
Jê
Tocantins
122
2014[ 1]
Krenak
Crenaque, Crenac, Krenac, Botocudos, Aimorés, Krén
Krenak
Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, São Paulo
494
2020[ 4]
Krenyê
Jê
Maranhão
104
2016[ 1]
Krikatí
Kricati, Kricatijê, Põcatêjê, Timbira
Jê
Maranhão
1,031
2020[ 4]
Kubeo
Cubeo, Cobewa, Kubéwa, Pamíwa
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia, Venezuela
4,859 (Brazil: 565, Colombia: 4,238, Venezuela: 56)
2014[ 4]
Kuikuro
Ipatse Ótomo, Ahukugi Ótomo, Lahatuá Ótomo
Karib
Mato Grosso
802
2020[ 4]
Kujubim
Cujubi, Cujubim, Kuyubi, Miqueleno, Towa Panka
Chapacuran
Rondônia
140
2014[ 4]
Kulina
Culina, Madiha[ 7]
Arawakan
Amazonas, Peru
7,628 (Brazil: 7,211, Peru: 417)
2014[ 4]
Kulina Pano
Culina Pano[ 2]
Panoan
Amazonas
6,892
2020[ 4]
Kuruaya
Caravare, Curuaia, Kuruaia[ 2]
Munduruku
Pará
283
2020[ 4]
Kwazá
Coaia, Koaiá, Koaya, Quaiá[ 2]
Kwazá
Rondônia
54
2014[ 4]
Macuxi
Makuxi, Macushi, Pemon
Karib
Roraima, Guyana, Venezuela
46,839 (Brazil: 37,250, Guyana: 9,500, Venezuela: 89)
2020[ 4]
Makuna
Baigana, Buhagana, Paneroa, Wuhána, Yeba–masã, Yehpá Majsá, Yepá–Mahsá
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia
636 (Brazil: 108, Colombia: 528)
2017[ 4]
Makurap
Makuráp, Macuráp, Macurapi, Makurápi, Massaka[ 2]
Tupari
Rondônia
579
2014[ 4]
Manchineri
Machinere, Machineri, Manitenerí, Maxinéri, Yine
Arawakan[ 2]
Acre, Bolivia, Peru
1,460 (Bolivia: 38, Brazil: 1,332,[ 8] Peru: 90)
2020[ 4]
Marubo
Kaniuá, Marova, Marúbo[ 2]
Panoan
Amazonas
2,008
2014[ 4]
Matipu
Matipuhy, Mariape-Nahuqua
Karib
Mato Grosso
189
2020[ 4]
Matis
Matsë, Mushabo, Deshan Mikitbo
Panoan
Amazonas
529
2020[ 4]
Matsés
Mayoruna
Panoan
Amazonas, Peru
4,200 (Brazil: 1,700, Peru: 2,500)
2016[ 4]
Maxakali
Kumanuxú, Maxacalí, Tikmuún, Tikmu'un
Maxakalían
Minas Gerais
2,407
2020[ 4]
Mbya
Bugre, Mbiá, Mbua, Mbyá, Mbayá, Guarani Mbya
Tupi–Guarani
Argentina, Paraguay, ES , PA , PR , RJ , RS , SC , SP , TO
30,569 (Argentina: 2,147, Brazil: 7,000, Paraguay: 21,422)
2012[ 2]
Mebêngôkre Kayapó
Kayapo, Caiapó, Kayapó, Kokraimoro,[ 2] Mebengôkre
Jê
Mato Grosso, Pará
9,762
2014[ 4]
Mehinako
Meinako, Mehinaco, Meinacu, Meinaku
Arawakan
Mato Grosso
341
2020[ 9]
Menky Manoki
Munku, Menku, Myky, Manoki
Iranxe
Mato Grosso
131
2020[ 4]
Migueleno
Rondônia
267
2014[ 1]
Miranha
Bora, Boro, Miraña, Mirãnia
Boran [ 2]
Amazonas, Colombia
2,130 (Brazil: 1,685, Colombia: 445)
2020[ 4]
Mirity-tapuya
Buia-tapuya
Tucano
Amazonas
94
2017[ 4]
Mukurin
Minas Gerais[ 1]
Munduruku
Mundurucu, Maytapu, Cara Preta, Wuyjuyu
Munduruku
Amazonas, Pará
17,997
2020[ 4]
Mura
Mura
Amazonas
18,511
2020[ 4]
Nadöb
Macú Nadob, Maku Nadeb
Makú
Amazonas
483
2014[ 10]
Nahukuá
Nauquá, Nahukwá
Karib
Mato Grosso
169
2020[ 4]
Nambikwara
Anunsu, Nambiquara
Nambiquaran [ 2]
Mato Grosso, Rondônia
2,332
2014[ 4]
Naruvoto
Karib
Mato Grosso
81
2003[ 4]
Nawa
Náua
Panoan
Acre
535
2020[ 4]
Nukini
Nuquini
Panoan
Acre
726
2020[ 4]
Ofaié
Ofayé, Ofaié-Xavante
Jê[ 2]
Mato Grosso do Sul
69
2014[ 4]
Oro Win
Oro-uin
Chapacuran[ 2]
Rondônia
88
2014[ 4]
Palikur
Paricuria, Paricores, Palincur, Parikurene, Parinkur-Iéne, Païkwené
Arawakan
Amapá, French Guiana
2,655 (Brazil: 1,935, French Guiana: 720)
2020[ 4]
Panará
Kreen-Akarore, Krenhakore, Krenakore
Jê
Mato Grosso
704
2022[ 4]
Pankaiuká
Pernambuco
150
2011[ 1]
Pankará
Pernambuco
3,080
2020[ 1]
Pankararé
Pancararé
Portuguese[ 2]
Bahia
1,648
2014[ 4]
Pankararu
Pancaré, Pancaru, Pankarará, Pankararú[ 2]
Portuguese
Mato Grosso, Pernambuco, São Paulo
8,184
2014[ 4]
Pankaru
Pankararu-Salambaia
Portuguese
Bahia
123
2020[ 4]
Parakanã
Awaeté
Tupi–Guarani
Pará
2,042
2020[ 4]
Paresí
Arití, Halíti
Arawakan
Mato Grosso
2,138
2014[ 4]
Parintintin
Cabahyba
Tupi–Guarani
Amazonas
480
2014[ 4]
Patamona
Ingarikó, Kapon
Karib
Guyana, Roraima
5,838 (Brazil: 338, Guyana: 5,500)
2020[ 4]
Pataxó
Patachó, Patashó, Pataso
Maxakalían
Bahia, Mato Grosso
12,865
2020[ 4]
Paumari
Pamoari
Arawá
Amazonas
1,804
2014[ 4]
Pipipã
Pernambuco
1,391
2013[ 4]
Pira-tapuya
Piratapuya, Piratapuyo, Piratuapuia, Pira-Tapuya, Waíkhana
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia
1,156 (Brazil: 756, Colombia: 400)
2020[ 4]
Pirahã
Mura Pirahã, Hiaitsiihi
Mura
Amazonas
592
2014[ 4]
Pitaguary
Potiguara, Pitaguari
Portuguese
Ceará
3,623
2014[ 4]
Potiguara
Potyguara, Pitiguara
Portuguese
Ceará, Paraíba , Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte
18,445
2014[ 1]
Puruborá
Tupian
Rondônia
243
2014[ 1]
Puyanawa
Poianáua, Puinahua
Panoan
Acre
745
2014[ 2]
Rikbaktsa
Aripaktsa, Canoeiro, Erikbatsa, Erikpatsa
Jê
Mato Grosso
1,600
2020[ 2]
Sakurabiat
Mequéns, Sakiriabar, Sakurabiat
Tupari
Rondônia
219
2014[ 4]
Sateré Mawé
Sateré-Maué, Mawé
Tupian
Amazonas
16,312
2020[ 4]
Shanenawa
Katukina Shanenawa
Panoan
Acre
769
2020[ 4]
Siriano
Sarirá, Siriana, Siriane, Surianá, Surirá, Suryana[ 2]
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia
751 (Brazil: 86, Colombia: 665)
2014[ 4]
Surui Paiter
Suruí, Paiter
Mondé[ 2]
Mato Grosso, Rondônia
1,375
2014[ 4]
Suruwahá
Zuruahã
Arawá
Amazonas
171
2014[ 1]
Tabajara
Ceará, Piauí
3,279
2020[ 4]
Tapajó
Pará
241
2020[ 1]
Tapayuna
Tapayúna, Beiço de pau, Kajkwakratxi
Jê
Mato Grosso, Pará
432
2024[ 4]
Tapeba
Perna-de-pau, Tapebano
Ceará
7,038
2020[ 4]
Tapirapé
Apyãwa
Tupi–Guarani
Mato Grosso, Tocantins
917
2020[ 4]
Tapuio
Tapuya, Tapuia
Ceará, Goiás, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte
369
2020[ 4]
Tariana
Taliáseri, Tariano, Tariáno, Tarîna
Arawakan
Amazonas, Colombia
2,889 (Brazil: 2,684, Colombia: 205)
2014[ 4]
Taurepang
Taulipang, Taurepangue, Taulipangue, Pemon
Karib
Roraima, Venezuela
28,006 (Brazil: 849, Venezuela: 27,157)
2020[ 4]
Tembé
Tenetehara[ 2]
Tupi–Guarani
Maranhão, Pará
2,096
2020[ 4]
Tenharim
Kagwahiva
Tupi–Guarani[ 11]
Amazonas
828
2014[ 4]
Terena
Etelena, Terêna
Arawakan[ 12]
Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo
26,065
2014[ 4]
Ticuna
Magüta, Tikuna, Tukuna
Ticuna–Yuri [ 12]
Amazonas, Colombia, Peru
72,553 (Brazil: 57,571, Colombia: 8,000, Peru: 6,982)
2020[ 4]
Tingui Botó
Tingui-botó, Carapató, Dzboku’a, Dzubukuá, Karapató, Tingui[ 2]
Portuguese
Alagoas
407
2020[ 4]
Tiriyó
Tirió, Tarona, Yawi, Pianokoto, Wü tarëno, Txukuyana, Ewarhuyana, Akuriyó
Karib
Pará, Suriname
3,921 (Brazil: 2,076, Suriname: 1,845)
2020[ 4]
Torá
Portuguese
Amazonas
330
2014[ 4]
Tremembé
Ceará
3,837
2020[ 13]
Truká
Bahia, Pernambuco
3,233
2020[ 4]
Trumai
Trumái
Trumai
Mato Grosso
260
2020[ 14]
Tsohom-dyapa
Tyohom-dyapa
Katukinan
Amazonas
38
2016[ 1]
Tukano
Daxsea, Tukána, Tucano, [ 2] Ye´pâ-masa
Tucano
Amazonas, Colombia, Venezuela
12,090 (Brazil: 5,731, Colombia: 6,330, Venezuela: 29)
2014[ 4]
Tumbalalá
Portuguese
Bahia
1,381
2020[ 4]
Tunayana
Karib
Amazonas, Pará
107
2010[ 1]
Tupari
Tupian[ 2]
Rondônia
607
2014[ 4]
Tupinambá
Portuguese
Bahia, Pará
7,656
2020[ 4]
Tupiniquim
Tupinikim, Tupinaki, Tupinikim, Tupinikin
Portuguese[ 2]
Espírito Santo
3,278
2020[ 4]
Turiwára
Turiuara
Tupi–Guarani
Pará
30
1995[ 2]
Tuxá
Todela, Tusha
Alagoas, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Pernambuco
1,703
2014[ 4]
Tuyuka
Dochkafuara, Doka-Poara, Doxká-Poárá, Tuiuca, Tuyuca, Utapinopona
Tucano[ 2]
Amazonas, Colombia
1,620 (Brazil: 1,050, Colombia: 570)
2014[ 4]
Umutina
Omotina, Balatiponé
Bororan[ 2]
Mato Grosso
515
2014[ 4]
Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau
Jupaú
Tupi–Guarani
Rondônia
127
2020[ 1]
Waimiri-Atroarí
Atroahy, Atroaí, Atroarí, Atrowari, Atruahí, Ki’nya, Waimiri Atroari, Kinja
Karib
Amazonas
2,394
2022[ 2]
Waiwai
Wai-wai, Ouayeone, Uaieue, Uaiuai[ 2]
Karib
Amazonas, Guiana, Pará, Roraima
2,861 (Brazil: 2,691, Guiana: 170)
2020[ 4]
Wajãpi
Wayapi, Wajapi, Oiampi
Tupi–Guarani
Amapá, French Guiana, Pará
2,562 (Brazil: 1,612, French Guiana: 950)
2020[ 4]
Wajuru
Wayoró, Ayurú, Uaiora, Wajaru, Wayurú, Ajurú
Tupari
Roraima
248
2014[ 2]
Wapishana
Wapichana, Wapixana, Uapixana
Arawakan
Roraima, Guiana, Venezuela
17,346 (Brazil: 11,309, Guiana: 6,000, Venezuela: 37)
2020[ 4]
Warekena
Uarekena
Arawakan
Amazonas, Venezuela
1,659 (Brazil: 1,039, Venezuela: 620)
2014[ 4]
Wari'
Pakaa Nova, Waricaca', Uari, Orowari,
Txapakura [ 2]
Rondônia
4,461
2020[ 4]
Wassu
Uassu, Wasu
Portuguese
Alagoas
2,014
2014[ 4]
Wauja
Uauja, Waurá, Waujá
Arawakan
Mato Grosso
672
2020[ 4]
Wayana
Uaiana, Upurui, Roucouyen, Orkokoyana, Urucuiana, Urukuyana, Alucuyana
Karib
French Guiana, Pará, Suriname
1,674 (Brazil: 374, French Guiana: 800, Suriname: 500)
2020[ 4]
Witoto
Uitoto
Witotoan
Amazonas, Colombia, Peru
7,887 (Brazil: 84, Colombia: 5,939, Peru: 1,864)
2014[ 4]
Xakriabá
Xacriaba
Jê
Minas Gerais
8,867
2014[ 1]
Xavante
A´uwe
Jê
Mato Grosso
22,256
2020[ 1]
Xerente
Xerentes, Akwê
Jê
Tocantins
3,964
2020[ 1]
Xetá
Tupi–Guarani
Paraná
69
2020[ 1]
Xikrin
Caiapós-xicrin, Kayapó Xikrin, Mebengôkre
Jê
Pará
2,267
2020[ 1]
Xipaya
Xipaia
Yuruna
Pará
241
2020[ 1]
Xokleng
Xoclengue, Aweikoma
Jê
Santa Catarina
2,153
2020[ 1]
Xokó
Xocó
Portuguese
Sergipe
340
2014[ 1]
Xukuru
Portuguese
Pernambuco
8,481
2020[ 1]
Yaminawá
Yaminawa
Panoan
Acre, Bolivia, Peru
2,684 (Bolivia: 630, Brazil: 1,454, Peru: 600)
2014[ 1]
Yanomami
Ianomâmi
Yanomami
Amazonas, Roraima, Venezuela
41,731 (Brazil: 30,390, Venezuela: 11,341)
2023[ 1]
Yawalapiti
Iaualapiti
Arawakan
Mato Grosso
309
2020[ 1]
Yawanawá
Iauanauá
Panoan
Acre, Bolivia, Peru
1,305 (Bolivia: 132, Brazil: 849, Peru: 324)
2020[ 1]
Ye'kwana
Ye'kuana, Yekuana, Yequana, Maiongong, Soto
Karib
Roraima, Venezuela
8,678 (Brazil: 681, Venezuela: 7,997)
2020[ 1]
Yuhupde
Yuhupdeh, Yuhupdëh
Nadahup
Amazonas, Colombia
1,308 (Brazil: 1,058, Colombia: 250)
2020[ 1]
Yudja
Jurúna, Iuruna, Jaruna, Yudjá, Yudya, Yurúna[ 2]
Yuruna
Mato Grosso
950
2020[ 4]
Zo'é
Poturu
Tupi–Guarani[ 2]
Pará
331
2022[ 1]
Zoró
Pangyjej
Mondé
Mato Grosso, Rondônia
787
2020[ 1]
See also
References
External links