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Ikpeng Indian Language (Txikão, Txiko)
Ikpeng is a Cariban language of South America.
Ikpeng is spoken by 100 people in Brazil. It is an agglutinative language with complex verb morphology.
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Ikpeng Words
Our list of vocabulary words in the Ikpeng language, with comparison to words in other Cariban languages.
La Lengua Chikaon:
Information on Txicao including a linguistic map of South America. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Chikao:
Information about Txikao language usage.
Ikpeng Language:
Demographic information on Ikpeng from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Ikpéng Language Tree:
Theories about Txikao's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Map of Xingu Indigenous Park:
Tribal map of the Xingu, including the location of the Ikpeng tribe.
The Ikpeng of Brazil:
Online ethnography of the Ikpeng/Txikao tribe including photographs.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Ikpeng:
Encyclopedia articles on the Ikpeng language.
Os Ikpeng (Tchicão)
Icpengues:
Information about the Ikpengs in Portuguese.

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