Coahuila Kickapoo community

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The Coahuila Kickapoo community is an Indigenous group primarily residing in the Mexican state of Coahuila, known for maintaining their traditional culture, governance, and cross-border ties with related Kickapoo communities in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous community
Kickapoo community
associatedWith border region between Mexico and the United States
continent North America
country Mexico
culturalRegion Indigenous peoples of Northern Mexico
engagesIn cross-border mobility
seasonal migration
ethnicGroup Kickapoo people
ethnohistoricalOrigin Kickapoo people originally from the Great Lakes region
governanceType traditional governance
hasCollectiveRights cultural rights
land rights
hasCrossBorderTiesWith Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Kickapoo communities in the United States
hasLegalStatus Indigenous community under Mexican law
knownFor maintenance of traditional governance structures
preservation of Kickapoo language
strong transnational community ties
languageUsed Kickapoo language
Spanish language
locatedIn Coahuila
surface form: State of Coahuila
maintains traditional culture
migrationPattern circular migration between Mexico and the United States
partOf Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
surface form: Kickapoo Nation
populationCharacteristic binational community
practices traditional ceremonies
recognizedAs Indigenous people of Mexico
religion syncretic Indigenous and Christian beliefs
traditionalTerritoryIncludes Coahuila

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Kickapoo language usedBy Coahuila Kickapoo community
Mexican Kickapoo usedBy Coahuila Kickapoo community
this entity surface form: Kickapoo communities in Coahuila, Mexico