Indigenous territory in São Paulo, Brazil
Tenondé Porã is an indigenous territory of the Mbyá Guaraní people which occupies an area of 15,969 hectares, in the municipalities of São Paulo (in the districts of Parelheiros and Marsilac , South Zone ), São Bernardo do Campo , São Vicente and Mongaguá , with an estimated population of 1,175 people in 2015 by Instituto Socioambiental
Villages
The indigenous territory is composed of the following villages:
Guyrapaju
Kalipety
Kuaray Rexakã
Yyrexakã
Karumbe'y
Pai Matias
Venturaoikoa
Notes
^ Terras Indígenas Guarani: Litoral Sul e Grande São Paulo . Atlas das Terras Guarani no Sul e Sudeste do Brasil 2015.
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