Apurinã
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Their houses are long, low and narrow: the side walls and roof are one, poles being fixed in the ground and then bent together so as to meet and form a pointed arch for the cross-sections. They use small bark canoes. Their chief weapons are poisoned arrows. They have a native god called Guintiniri.[2]
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Further reading
- http://www.socioambiental.org/pib/epienglish/verbetinho/apurina.htm
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