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- Apiacá_people abstract "The Apiaká, or Apiacá, are an indigenous people of Brazil, who live in northern Mato Grosso, near the border of Pará. They speak an Apiacá language that is a subgroup part of the Tupi-Guarani languages, though many today speak Portuguese. Prior to the 19th century, the Apiacá were a warlike tribe with a heavily agricultural culture. Around the mid 19th century, their numbers began to decline. This decrease coincided with the contact of European settlers in Brazil. Though thought to be extinct, their numbers, today, are increasing. In 2001, there were only 192 Apiaká. As of 2009, there are a thousand Apiaká people.".
- Apiacá_people language Apiaká_language.
- Apiacá_people language Portuguese_language.
- Apiacá_people thumbnail Indios_apiaka_no_rio_Arinos.jpg?width=300.
- Apiacá_people totalPopulation "1000".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageID "2520713".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageLength "12355".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageRevisionID "676147565".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_rubber_boom.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Apiaká_language.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Amazon.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Hércules_Florence.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_people_of_Brazil.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Kaiabi_people.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Mato_Grosso.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Munduruku_people.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Pará.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_boom.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Tupi-Guarani_languages.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink Tupi–Guarani_languages.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Indios_apiaka_no_rio_Arinos.jpg.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apiacá people".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apiacá".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apiaka".
- Apiacá_people caption "Apiacá people, painted by Hércules Florence".
- Apiacá_people group "Apiaká".
- Apiacá_people hasPhotoCollection Apiacá_people.
- Apiacá_people languages Apiaká_language.
- Apiacá_people languages Portuguese_language.
- Apiacá_people population "1000".
- Apiacá_people religions "traditional tribal religion".
- Apiacá_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Apiacá_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Apiacá_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil.
- Apiacá_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Amazon.
- Apiacá_people type EthnicGroup.
- Apiacá_people type Thing.
- Apiacá_people type Q41710.
- Apiacá_people comment "The Apiaká, or Apiacá, are an indigenous people of Brazil, who live in northern Mato Grosso, near the border of Pará. They speak an Apiacá language that is a subgroup part of the Tupi-Guarani languages, though many today speak Portuguese. Prior to the 19th century, the Apiacá were a warlike tribe with a heavily agricultural culture. Around the mid 19th century, their numbers began to decline. This decrease coincided with the contact of European settlers in Brazil.".
- Apiacá_people label "Apiacá people".
- Apiacá_people sameAs আপিআকআস.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Category:Apiaká.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiacá.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiaká.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiaká.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiacás.
- Apiacá_people sameAs m.07kmfr.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiacás.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Апиака_(народ).
- Apiacá_people sameAs Apiaká.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Q2415009.
- Apiacá_people sameAs Q2415009.
- Apiacá_people wasDerivedFrom Apiacá_people?oldid=676147565.
- Apiacá_people depiction Indios_apiaka_no_rio_Arinos.jpg.
- Apiacá_people isPrimaryTopicOf Apiacá_people.
- Apiacá_people name "Apiaká".