• The Rikbaktsa are an indigenous ethnic group from the Mato Grosso region of Brazil. Rikbaktsa (Rikbaktsa rik, person + bak, human being + tsa [plural suffix])...
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    The Rikbaktsa language, also spelled Aripaktsa, Erikbatsa or Erikpatsa and known ambiguously as Canoeiro, is a language spoken by the Rikbaktsa people...
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    speakers) Karirí † Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Ofayé (2 speakers) Purían † Rikbaktsá (40 speakers) Yabutian [moribund] Eduardo Ribeiro of the University of...
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  • (Pueblo III) (Pueblo IV) Puruhá religion Q'ero beliefs Quechua beliefs Rikbaktsa beliefs Salish narratives Seminole religion Seri religion Sioux religion...
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    Coroados Botocudos Xavantes Kaingang Karajá Bororo Rikbaktsa Pataxó Camaçan Tapuia Puris...
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    A Rikbaktsa archer competes at Brazil's Indigenous Games...
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    Kawapana, Nambikwara, Taruma, Warao, Arawak, Bororo, Jeoromitxi, Karaja, Rikbaktsa, and Tupi language families due to contact. Extensive lexical similarities...
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  • Macro-Jê Jê Jabutian Kamakã Karajá Krenakan Maxakalian Jaikó Ofayé Rikbaktsá Chiquitano ? Guató...
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    Wamo–Chapakúra "Probable" stocks: Macro-Je (=Chikitano + Boróroan + Aimoré + Rikbaktsá + Je + Jeikó + Kamakánan + Mashakalían + Purían + Fulnío + Karajá + Ofayé...
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    (1978) and other sources. Tupían Arawakan Cariban Macro-Jê Karajá Ofayé Rikbáktsa Jabutí Jaikó Krenák Maxakalí Kamakã Jê Boróro Purí Guató Karirí Otí Chapacuran...
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    Puinave (also known as Makú) Puquina (Bolivia) † Purian (2) † Quechuan (46) Rikbaktsá Saliban (2) (also known as Sálivan) Sechura (Atalan, Sec) † Tabancale...
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    Tupian Macro-Jê Jê Jabutian Kamakã Karajá Krenakan Maxakalian Jaikó Ofayé Rikbaktsá Chiquitano Guató ? Eastern Brazil Karirian Purían Taruma Gamela Baenan...
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  • outer slopes of Rano Raraku. 7 Cuiabá, Brazil Umahara Headdress of the Rikbaktsa people Very colorful headdresses made of human hair and parrot feathers...
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    (Pueblo III) (Pueblo IV) Puruhá religion Q'ero beliefs Quechua beliefs Rikbaktsa beliefs Salish beliefs Seminole religion Seri religion Sioux religion...
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    Pacajá (Pacaja) Panará, Mato Grosso and Pará, Brazil Parecís (Paressi) Rikbaktsa (Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil...
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    (Rondônia) 40 Yabuti Arikapu (Mashubi) Rio Branco (Rondônia) 2 Macro-Jê Rikbaktsa (Canoeiro) Juruena River (Mato Grosso) 1,000 isolate Irantxe, Myky Do...
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    derivation from the Ogbakiri dialect of Ikwerre (Atlantic-Congo), and Rikbaktsa (Macro-Jê) morphology. The team problem involved matching sentences in...
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    Pacajá (Pacaja) Panará, Mato Grosso and Pará, Brazil Parecís (Paressi) Rikbaktsa (Erikbaksa), Mato Grosso, Brazil Rio Pardo people, Mato Grosso, Brazil...
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  • Canoeiro may refer to: Avá-Canoeiro language Rikbaktsa language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Canoeiro language. If...
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    Tupian Rondônia 243 2014 Puyanawa Poianáua, Puinahua Panoan Acre 745 2014 Rikbaktsa Aripaktsa, Canoeiro, Erikbatsa, Erikpatsa Jê Mato Grosso 1,600 2020 Sakurabiat...
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    Kayapo Kuikuro Matipu Munduruku Nahukuá Nambikwara Paiter Panará Paresi Rikbaktsa Kĩsêdjê (Suyá) Tapayúna Tapirapé Terena Trumai Umutina Wauja Xavante Yawalapiti...
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  • language Vulnerable   gvp Puruborá language Critically endangered   pur Rikbaktsa language Severely endangered   rkb Sabanê language Critically endangered...
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  • Bororoan Jaikó Jê Kamakã Karajá Kariri Krenak Maxakalían Ofayé Purian Rikbaktsa Yabutian...
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  • Rajbanshi rjg I/L Rajong rji I/L Raji rjs I/L Rajbanshi rka I/L Kraol rkb I/L Rikbaktsa rkh I/L Rakahanga-Manihiki rki I/L Rakhine rkm I/L Marka rkt I/L Indo-European...
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    Munduruku but also by people of the Apiacá, Kayabí, Kayapo, Tembé and Rikbaktsa ethnic groups. Estimated population of the territory was 2,420 in 1990...
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    branches in the linguistic area include Arawakan, Chapacuran, Jabuti, Rikbaktsá, Nambikwaran, Pano-Tacanan, and Tupian (Guarayo, Kawahib, Arikem, Tupari...
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    branches in the Mamoré–Guaporé linguistic area are: Jabutian languages Rikbaktsá language Chiquitano (sister branch of Macro-Jê) Language isolates in the...
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    Enawenê-nawê 737 (2014) Erikpatsa Ratified 80,000,000 Rikbaktsa 676 (2001) Escondido Ratified 169,000,000 Rikbaktsa 45 (2002) Estação Parecis Declared 2,000,000...
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  • Nokten; Wichi Vejoz Mataguayo, Eastern Maka Nivakle Macro-Jê Borum Ofaye Rikbaktsa Yate Bororo Bororo Otuke † Umutina † Maxakali Malali † Maxakali-Pataxo...
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