Banawá

The Banawá (also Banawa, Banavá, Jafí, Kitiya, Banauá) are an indigenous group living along the Banawá River in the Amazonas State, Brazil. Their territory is between the Juruá and Purus Rivers. Approximately 158 Banawá people live in one major village and two smaller settlements containing a single extended family each. The Banawá, who call themselves Kitiya, speak Banawá, a dialect of the Madi language.

Banawá
Total population
207 (2014)
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil ( Amazonas)
Languages
Banawá, a dialect of Jamamadí
Religion
Traditional tribal religion, Protestantism
Related ethnic groups
Jamamadi
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