From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tremembé
Native to Brazil
Region Ceará
Ethnicity Tremembé people
Extinct(date missing)
(unattested)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tme
Glottolog trem1235

Tremembé a.k.a. Teremembé is an extinct and unattested language of Brazil. It was originally spoken by the Tremembé people, who once inhabited the northern Brazilian coasts from Pará to Ceará. The Tremembé were described as a "Tapuia" tribe - that is, not one of the dominant Tupi–Guarani peoples of the coasts.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tremembé
Native to Brazil
Region Ceará
Ethnicity Tremembé people
Extinct(date missing)
(unattested)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tme
Glottolog trem1235

Tremembé a.k.a. Teremembé is an extinct and unattested language of Brazil. It was originally spoken by the Tremembé people, who once inhabited the northern Brazilian coasts from Pará to Ceará. The Tremembé were described as a "Tapuia" tribe - that is, not one of the dominant Tupi–Guarani peoples of the coasts.

References



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