Cuc River

Cuc River (also known as the Kuu, Cuu, or Kouc)[1] is a river in the Amapá state in Brazil.

It is a tributary of the Jari River, which is part of the Amazon River basin. The Wayampi people lived along the river until around 1970, when dysentery broke out after contact with outside people, after which the Wayampi people along the Cuc largely moved to French Guiana.[2]: 4–5 

References

  1. ^ Cássio de Figueiredo Azze (2018). A production of alterity: The Wayãpi of the Upper Oyapock and isolated groups (PDF) (Masters thesis). University of Wales Trinity Saint David. p. 128. Retrieved 4 March 2026.
  2. ^ Anonby, Stan; Jensen, Allen (2025). A Report on the Languages of the Upper Oiapoque River (PDF) (Report). SIL Global. Retrieved 4 March 2026.

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