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 1    1,    5|     Upper Amazon many Indian tribes have already disappeared,
 2    1,    8|     Its Indians, its nomadic tribes,” added Manoel, “and even
 3    1,    9|    river belong to peaceable tribes, and the fiercest of them
 4    1,   10|     the Mayoruna and Orejone tribes. Nothing can be more picturesque
 5    1,   10|      of many of the riverine tribes—there must have been more
 6    1,   12|     and extraordinary to the tribes of the Upper Amazon!~
 7    1,   14|     from all the neighboring tribes. At present the capital
 8    1,   15| Representatives of different tribes of Indians are found in
 9    1,   15|    they do nor form separate tribes; they are simply the wives
10    2,    1|   belonging to the different tribes of the Rio Negro.~Three
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