Kulina (Brazil)

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Kulina (Brazil) refers to an indigenous people of the western Amazon region of Brazil, known for their distinct language and traditional forest-based way of life.

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Kulina (Brazil) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
continent South America
country Brazil
culturalArea Amazonian cultural area
hasCulturalTrait distinct language
traditional forest-based practices
hasKnowledge traditional ecological knowledge
hasPractice riverine fishing
shifting cultivation
hasRight collective land rights (under Brazilian law, in principle)
isPartOf indigenous peoples of the Amazon
language Kulina language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Arawan languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
western Amazon NERFINISHED
populationStatus numerically small indigenous group
primarySubsistence fishing
gathering forest products
hunting
small-scale agriculture
recognizedAs indigenous people of Brazil
region western Brazil
religionType animism
socialOrganization village-based communities
threatenedBy deforestation
encroachment on traditional lands
loss of biodiversity
traditionalLifestyle forest-based way of life
usesEnvironment tropical rainforest ecosystems

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