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Atikum, also
known as Huamuê or Uamué, are an
indigenous people of
Brazil that live in
Bahia and Pernambuco. They have 20
villages within the
Atikum Indigenous...
- Huamoé (Wamoe), a.k.a. Uamué, Uman, or
Atikum, is an
extinct language of
Brazil that is too
poorly attested to classify. The Pankararú
language is spoken...
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Instituto Socioambiental,
there are 14
Indigenous groups in the state:
Atikum, Kaimbé, Kantaruré, Kiriri, Pankaru, Pankararé, Pataxó, Pataxó Hã-ha- hãe...
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Atikum Ati****
Atikum † Bahia,
Pernambuco 7,929 2012 Avá-Canoeiro Canoeiro, Cara-Preta...
- ħadīθ mūsē 10) ið rāä nārā faqāl liählih amkuθū ʔinnī ʔānast nārā laʕallī
ātīkum minhā
biqabas aw aɟid ʕalay alnār hudē 11) falammā atēhā nūdī yāmūsē 12)...
- For a
complete list, see List of
Indigenous peoples in Brazil. Amanayé
Atikum Awá-Guajá
Baniwa Botocudo Bará
Enawene Nawe Guaraní Kadiwéu
Kaingang Kamayurá...
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vocabulary has not been identified, and Pankararú may be a
language isolate. The
Atikum language was
spoken nearby, but it is a
language isolate and is not related...
- Máku Matanawí
Taruma Trumai Boran Xukuruan Natú Pankararú Tuxá † Wamoé (
Atikum) Kambiwá Xocó Yaté (Fulniô)
Baenan Kaimbé
Katembri Tarairiú
Gamela Languages...
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Catarina states of
Brazil Apinajé (Apinaye Caroyo), Rio
Araguiaia Arara, Pará
Atikum,
Bahia and
Pernambuco Bororo, Mato
Grosso Botocudo (Lakiãnõ)
Carijo Guaraní...
- Pernambuco) (unattested) Kapinawá (in Buíque, Pernambuco) (unattested) Wamoé (
Atikum) (in the
Serra Negra of
Pernambuco and surroundings) Kambiwá (in Barreira...