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    Bakairi: Bakairí, Kuikúro [Kalapálo, Amonap], Matipuhy [Nahukwa] † (S) Arara: Txikão [Ikpeng, Chikaon], Arára [Pará] (N) To Arara Kaufman adds extinct Juma †...
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  • The Ikpeng language is the language of the Ikpeng people (also known as Txikāo) who live in the Xingu Indigenous National Park in Mato Grosso, Brazil....
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    of Jiparaná, Gavião do Rondônia Mondé Rondônia 691 2020 Ikpeng Txicão, Txikão, Txikân, Chicao, Tunuli, Tonore, Chicão, Tchicão Karib Mato Grosso 584 2020...
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  • languages Suyá Tupian languages Juruna (Yudja) Kayabi Cariban languages Ikpeng (Txikão) In the northern park of the park, only Trumai has been spoken in the area...
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  • in 2010, up from a low of 50 in 1969. The Ikpeng are also called Txicão, Txikão, Txikân, Chicao, Tunuli, Tonore, Chicão, or Tchicão people. The Ikpeng were...
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  • Tamanaku † Pekodian branch Bakairí Arara group: Arara (Parirí), Ikpéng (Txikão) Subgroups not yet classified in possible larger subgroups in the family:...
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