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Tatunca Nara : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tatunca Nara Tatunca Nara, born ドイツ語:Hans Günther Hauck (October 5, 1941 Coburg), is a German-Brazilian jungle guide and self-styled Indian chieftain, best known as the sole source for stories of the lost city of Akakor. == Personal life == In the late 1980s, Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office confirmed that "Tatunca Nara" was born as ドイツ語:Günther Hauck in Coburg, Bavaria and disappeared in the early 1960s due to financial difficulties. He left a wife and three children in Nuremberg. Nara denied that he is ドイツ語:Hauck.〔 According to Nara, Tatunca means "big water snake."〔 He lives in Barcelos, Amazonas on the Rio Negro. His Brazilian ID card lists him as an Indian.〔
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