Affinity Group: American Peoples
                            Affinity Bloc: Latin-Caribbean Americans
                            People Cluster: South American Indigenous
                            Language: Wayana - (way)
                            Alternate Name(s): Oyana, Uaiana, Roucouyen, Orkokoyana, Urukuyana, Upurui, Upuriu, Wajana, Urucuiana, Waiana, Alukuyana, Oiana, Roucouyenne, Wayâna, Oayana, Alucuyana
                            Primary Religion: Christianity - Folk Catholicism
                            Country: Brazil
                            Also found in: French Guiana; Suriname
                            Population: 300
                            Global Population: 2,950
                        
                            Progress of the Gospel: No Longer Unreached
                            Global Status of Evangelical Christianity: 10% or Greater Evangelical
                            
                            Overview: The Wayana of Brazil, numbering 300, are No Longer Unreached. They are part of the South American Indigenous people cluster within the Latin-Caribbean Americans affinity bloc. Globally, this group totals 2,950 in 3 countries. Their primary language is Wayana. The primary religion practiced by the Wayana is folk Catholicism, characterized by local expressions of faith that combine Catholic traditions with local animistic rituals, resulting in syncretized forms of Catholicism that diverge from official church doctrine and practice. 
                            
                            Bible Translations: Available
                            Jesus Film: Not Available
                            Gospel Recordings: Available
                            Radio Broadcast: Not Available