An overview of the country's people groups, focusing on those who still have little or no access to the gospel in their own language and culture.
Brazil is home to 54 unreached people groups, 33 of which are classified as frontier people groups, the most isolated from the gospel. The vast majority are indigenous ethnic groups from the Amazon and the backlands, many living in hard-to-reach lands and speaking languages with no Bible translation. There are also communities of migrant origin, such as Jewish and Turkish groups, still little reached. Each of these peoples represents an entire culture still waiting to fully know the message of Christ in its own language.
Fonte dos dados de povos: Joshua Project (joshuaproject.net). Estimativas, podem variar.
Source: Joshua Project. Estimates, may vary.
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