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The Natú were an indigenous group of Brazil, living in the Northeast Region. They are very poorly known and it is not even known where their original homeland was.


History

Nothing is known of their original history. According to Raoul Zamponi, their descendants were living in
Porto Real do Colégio Porto Real do Colégio is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Alagoas. Former indigenous languages The unclassified extinct Wakoná language was formerly spoken in Penedo. Loukotka (1968) reported that the remaining ethnic descen ...
in 1935.


Language

The Natú language is thought to be an isolate, but only 18 words of it are known. This is insufficient to determine its linguistic affinity.


References

{{Brazil-ethno-group-stub Indigenous peoples in Brazil