Total population |
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1,120 (2005)[1] |
Regions with significant populations |
Brazil (Amazonas and Roraima) |
Languages |
Waimiri Atroari language, a Carib language |
Religion |
The Uaimiris-Atroari or Waimiri-Atroari are an indigenous group inhabiting the southeastern part of the Brazilian state of Roraima and northeastern Amazonas, specifically the area Waimiri-Atroari. They call themselves Kinja people.[1]
They are part of the Carib people, whose territory immemorial occupancy is located in the South of the current state of Roraima and Amazonas.
During the 19th century, they were known as the Crichanás, when expansionary segments of surrounding Brazilian people made first contact with them.