The Ikpeng (also known as Txikāo) are an indigenous community that now lives in the Xingu Indigenous Park in Mato Grosso, Brazil. They had a population of 459 in 2010,[1] up from a low of 50 in 1969.
^ ab"Ikpeng: Introduction." Instituto Socioambiental: Povos Indígenas no Brasil. Retrieved 28 March 2012
^ ab"Ikpeng." Ethnologue. 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
The Ikpeng (also known as Txikāo) are an indigenous community that now lives in the Xingu Indigenous Park in Mato Grosso, Brazil. They had a population...
The Ikpeng language is the language of the Ikpeng people (also known as Txikāo) who live in the Xingu Indigenous National Park in Mato Grosso, Brazil...
system (population figures as of 2002). Also living within the park are the Ikpeng (formerly Txikao) (319), Kaiabi (745), Kisêdjê (formerly Suia) (334), Yudja...
pekodo and Ikpeng petkom, but not found in any of the other Cariban languages compared against them. The Pekodian languages are: Bakairi Ikpeng Pará Arára...
today, and that the villages were likely much larger. In the 1950s, the Ikpeng, a separate tribal group, invaded Mehinaku territory and drove them from...
Grosso, Brazil Enawene Nawe, Mato Grosso, Brazil Gavião of Rondônia Guarayu Ikpeng (Xicao), Mato Grosso, Brazil Irántxe (Iranche) Juma (Kagwahiva), Rondônia...
gta Hixkaryána language Vulnerable hix Hupda language Vulnerable jup Ikpeng language Vulnerable txi Iranxe language Critically endangered irn Jamamadí...
attacked by the native communities in the region, including the Suyá and Ikpeng. Following a period of contacts from researchers, including Buell Quain...