tutunurlar
Tutunurlar, also known as the Tutunurlar culture, is an indigenous group of the Amazon rainforest, primarily residing in the Brazilian states of Acre and Amazonas. The Tutunurlar are part of the larger Tutunó language family, which includes several other indigenous groups such as the Kayapó and the Kawahiva. They are known for their traditional way of life, which includes hunting, fishing, and gathering, as well as their complex social structure and spiritual beliefs.
The Tutunurlar have a rich oral tradition, with stories and myths passed down through generations. They are
The Tutunurlar are recognized as one of the most vulnerable indigenous groups in Brazil, with a population