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No, the "xanti" tribe is not a real South American tribe. It is likely a misspelling or a fictional name. There are many indigenous tribes in South America, each with their own unique cultural identities, but the "xanti" tribe does not belong to them.
not very many they are actuly considered extinct
Six painters are usually considered to belong to the group.
In the Seneca tribe up to sixty people lived in a longhouse at one time. The longhouses could be as long as one hundred feet and housed Seneca clans.
17 poeple.
There were more than 600 Juaneno people in the tribe.
8,500
2,690
16,000,000,000
many people
50
In a multi-tribal society individuals do not belong to or interact with just one specific tribe, but belong to and interact with many different tribes, which, ideally, all exist symbiotically.
5000
approximately 7 - 8 people lived in 1 longhouse, but they could fit from 20 - 24 depending on the size.
There is 20-30 people in a group.
20 million