Tenetehara (Guajajara) - Língua Indígena Tupi-Guarani do Maranhão

The Tenetehara Indigenous language, or Guajajara (with its Tembé dialect), spoken in the state of Maranhão by approximately 20,000 people, is one of the most widely spoken Brazilian Indigenous languages, one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups in Brazil. It belongs to the Tupi-Guarani branch of the Tupi Family (or Tupiana Family, Macro-Tupi) of indigenous languages ​​of Brazil. Here, for the first time on YouTube, you'll find a description of the phonetics and grammar of this native Brazilian language, along with a brief history and demographics of this indigenous people. Support the Channel on APOIA-SE: https://apoia.se/mopclinguistica Or donate via PAYPAL (by emailing [email protected]) Visit the website www.mopclanguages.com