lupaudutun
Lupaudutun, also known as the "Lupaudutun language," is a critically endangered language spoken by the Lupaudutun people, primarily in the remote regions of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The language belongs to the Tupian language family, which is part of the larger Tupian-Guaranian language group. The Lupaudutun people are an indigenous ethnic group, and their language is an essential aspect of their cultural identity and heritage.
The Lupaudutun language is characterized by its complex phonetic system, which includes a large inventory of
Despite its importance to the Lupaudutun people, the language is facing significant threats due to factors
The Lupaudutun people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, beliefs, and art forms. The