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Tuxá (Tusha; also Todela ~ Rodela Carapató Payacú) was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people who now speak Portuguese. The language ceased being spoken in the late 19th century but in the 1960s a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

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