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Ye'kuana
Regions with significant populations
Brazil
Languages
Carib language family

The Ye'kuana, also called the Maiongong, Maquiritare, So'to, or Yecuana, are an indigenous people who live in northwest Roraima (Brazil) and Venezuela.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Ye'kuana in the Encyclopedia of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil.

Further reading

  • Ye'kuana in the Encyclopedia of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil