Aikanã people

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Aikanã
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Total population
350 (2014)[1]
Regions with significant populations
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil (File:Bandeira de Rondônia.svg Rondônia)
Languages
Aikanã[2]
Religion
Animism

The Aikanã are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Rondônia, in the western Amazonian lowlands. They are also known as the Massacá, Tubarão, Columbiara, Mundé, Mondé, Huari and Aikaná.[1]

Land

The Aikanã's traditional lands are in the region of the Guaporé River. In 1970, the Brazilian government moved the tribe onto the Tubarão-Latundê Indigenous Territory, with poor soil. They have three villages and live in nearby cities, such as Vilhena.[3]

Language

Aikanã people speak the Aikanã language, which is an unclassified language. Its ISO 639-3 language code is "tba".[2]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Aikanã: Introduction." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. (retrieved 27 April 2011)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Aikanã." Ethnologue. (retrieved 27 April 2011)
  3. "Aikaña: Location and Demographics." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. (retrieved 27 April 2011)