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As a complement to our Apiaka language information, here is our collection of indexed links
about the Apiaka tribe and their society.
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The emphasis of these pages is on Apiakas and other
American Indians as living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Apiaka history is interesting and
important, but the Apiaka Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional
folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies
of yesterday. Suggestions for new links are always welcome.
Our Apiaka Websites
Apiaka Language:
Translations and language learning materials from the Apiaka Indian language.
Apiaka Lifestyle and Tradition
Indians of the Eastern Amazon:
Map showing where the Apiaca people live in Brazil.
Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: Apiaka:
Ethnography of the Apiaka tribe, with photographs,
Apiaka Tribe:
History, culture, and religion of the Apiaka Indians.
Forest Tribes: The Cayabi, Tapanyuna, and Apiaca:
History of the Apiacá and Kayabi tribes.
Destroyed by dams
Amazonian tribes unite to demand Brazil stop hydroelectric dams:
News articles about the Apiaka struggle to protect their lands from environmental destruction.
Wikipedia: The Apiaka Indians:
Encylopedia entries about the Apiaka tribe.
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Links, References, and Additional Information
Povo Apiaká
Os Indios Apiacas:
Luta da tribo Apiaká:
Information about the Apiaka tribe in Portuguese.
Brazilian Indigenous:
Links related to indigenous culture in Brazil.

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