Sikiana
The Sikiana are an indigenous people, living in Brazil, Suriname, and Venezuela. The Sikiana in Brazil live between the Cafuini River and headwaters of the Turuna and Itapi close to border with Suriname. The group in Suriname lives in Kwamalasamutu. The group in Venezuela is probably extinct. The 1916 Encyclopaedia of the Dutch West Indies placed the Sikiana at the Trombetas River in Brazil, and said that they had a close relationship with the and the Tiriyó.
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Sikiana
The Sikiana are an indigenous people, living in Brazil, Suriname, and Venezuela. The Sikiana in Brazil live between the Cafuini River and headwaters of the Turuna and Itapi close to border with Suriname. The group in Suriname lives in Kwamalasamutu. The group in Venezuela is probably extinct. The 1916 Encyclopaedia of the Dutch West Indies placed the Sikiana at the Trombetas River in Brazil, and said that they had a close relationship with the and the Tiriyó.
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I Sikiana (o anche Shikiana) s ...... Chiquena, Xikujana, Xikiyana.
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Sikiiyana, ook wel Sikïïyana, ...... wordt ook het Trio gesproken.
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The Sikiana are an indigenous ...... nship with the and the Tiriyó.
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I Sikiana (o anche Shikiana) s ...... Chiquena, Xikujana, Xikiyana.
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Sikiiyana, ook wel Sikïïyana, ...... wordt ook het Trio gesproken.
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The Sikiana are an indigenous ...... nship with the and the Tiriyó.
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Sikiana
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Sikiana
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Sikiiyana (volk)
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