Aimoré or Nac-nanuk. Botocudos Family from Brazil in 1840.
Aymoré or Botokuden (Portuguese: botocudos, derived from botoque = wooden stake, barrel bung) is the historical name for Indians who lived in the forests of south-eastern Brazil, mainly in the state of Minas Gerais.
The current names are Krenak (in Portuguese: Crenaques) or Borun.
Source: Natural History and pictures of the people and the different races and tribes according to the latest discoveries and most exquisite original research, edited by HR Schinz. Honeggersche Lithographic Institute, 3. Advanced ed. 1845 Zurich.

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