Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.

Tuxá was the eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now speak Portuguese and Dzubukuá. In 1961, a research team found two women that had been expelled from the Tuxa tribe in Bahia who knew some thirty words.