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Harakmbut people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harakmbut people
The Harakmbut (Arakmbut, Harakmbet) are indigenous people in Peru that include two major groups, the Amarakaeri and Huachipaeri. They speak Harakmbut languages. An estimated 5,000 Harakmbut people live in the Madre de Dios Region near the Brazilian border in the Peruvian Amazon〔("Peru: Indigenous Harakmbut Suffer Effects Of Climate Change." ) ''Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources.'' (retrieved 20 Feb 2011)〕 ==Amarakaeri==
Amarakaeri are also called Amaracaire or Amarakaire people. Subgroups of their tribe include the Kochimberi, Küpondirideri, Wíntaperi, Wakitaneri, and Kareneri peoples. As of 1987, 500 Amarakaeri people lived near the Madre de Dios and Colorado Rivers. Some pan for gold as a means of subsistence.〔
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