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QUICK FACTS:
People groups: 53
Population: 7,738,700
Unreached people groups: 23
UPG population: 56,850
Unengaged UPGs: 16
UUPG population: 24,975
Number of countries: 8
Affinity Bloc: Latin-Caribbean Americans
Overview: The Guarani are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language.
Peoples within this cluster: Amanaye; Amundava; Anambe; Apiaká; Arawete; Asurini, Tocantins; Asurini, Xingu; Ava-Canoeiro; Brazilian Guarani; Diahoi; Enlhet; Enxet; Guaja; Guajajara; Guarani, Eastern Bolivian; Guarani, Western Bolivian; Guarayu; Kaiwa; Kamayura; Kayabi; Kinikinao, Guana; Kokama; Omagua; Paraguayan Guarani; Paraguayan Mestizo; Parakana; Parintintin-Tenharim; Pitaguari; Potiguara; Poturu; Siriono; Surui; Surui do Para; Tapirape; Tembe; Tenharim; Tupinamba; Tupinikin; Uraparaquara; Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau; Urubu; Yakarawakta; Yuracare
Countries where they are found: Argentina; Bolivia; Brazil; Canada; Colombia; Paraguay; Peru; United States
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