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The Juma People – Google Arts & Culture

Posted on January 14, 2019 by agogo22

The Juma Indigenous Land has 38,351 hectares and was demarcated and homologated in 2004. The tribe is located on the banks of the Assuã River, more than 1,100 kilometers from Manaus, capital of Amazonas.

Source: The Juma People – Google Arts & Culture

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