Latundê

They live in the Aikaná-Latundê Indigenous Reserve in the southern Rondônia in the southwestern Amazon.

[1] They share the indigenous territory with the Kwaza and Aikanã people.

Together the three tribes founded the Massaká Association of the Aikanã, Latundê and Kuazá Indigenous Peoples in 1996 to protect their rights.

The surviving Latundê on that reserve live in the Barroso Village.

[4] Because of their small numbers, they have intermarried with Kwazá and Aikanã people.