Kadiwéu

The Kadiwéu are an indigenous people of Brazil. In 1998, they lived in four villages, with some families living independently in the jungle. They are known for their horse riding skills.

Kadiwéu
Kadiwéu woman from
Nabileque River region, Brazil, ca. 1892
Total population
1346 (2009)–1400
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil
(Mato Grosso do Sul)
Languages
Kadiweu
Religion
traditional tribal religion
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