| Total population |
|---|
| 5 (in 2002)[1] |
| Regions with significant populations |
| Brazil |
| Languages |
|
Tupi-Guarani family |
The Juma, also called the Yuma or Kagwahiva, are an indigenous people who live south of the Amazon River, in the Purus River region.[1]
References
Further reading
- Juma in the Encyclopedia of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
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