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There was some extra text at the end of this article that I removed because I could not parse it. That text was this:

"Guarani Mbya is a sub group of the family Tupi Guarani. This bigger group has been known as Guarani Mbya, Kaiowa and Nhandeva. There are some cultural linguistic and cultural differences among them. Another group who belongs to Tupi Guarani family is the Tupinamba group. Hans Staden has written about them and also Curt Unkel Nimuendaju, also a lot of Brazilian anthropologists like Florestan Fernandes, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Carlos Fausto, Manuela Carneiro da Cunha and many others. Also while the subgroups Guarani are near the coast another group of the family Tupi Guarani was living in the region of Bahia as far as Ceará state. This group was the Tupinamba group."

TheLeaper (talk) 02:10, 18 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]