Sikuani

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The Sikuani are an Indigenous people of the Colombian and Venezuelan Llanos, known for their semi-nomadic traditions, rich oral culture, and Guahiboan language.

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Sikuani canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ethnic group
alternativeName Guahibo
surface form: Guahibo Sikuani
continent South America
country Colombia
Venezuela
culturalArea Orinoco Basin
surface form: Orinoco basin
culturalTrait mythological narratives
rich oral tradition
ritual songs
shamanic practices
ethnicGroupOf Colombia
Venezuela
language Sikuani language
languageFamily Guahiboan languages
locatedIn Orinoco Llanos floodplains
surface form: Llanos

Orinoquía region of Colombia
surface form: Orinoquía region
mainEconomicActivity fishing
gathering
hunting
small-scale agriculture
oralLiterature cosmogonic myths
heroic legends
populationTrend vulnerable
region Apure State
Arauca Department
Guainía Department
surface form: Guainía State

Meta Department, Colombia
surface form: Meta Department

Vichada Department
relatedEthnicGroup Cuiva
Guahibo
Piaroa people
surface form: Piaroa
religion animism
shamanism
rightsIssue cultural rights
linguistic rights
territorial rights
selfDesignation Sikuani self-link
socialOrganization band-level society
extended family groups
threat armed conflict
cultural assimilation
land dispossession
oil exploitation
traditionalHousing palm-thatched houses
traditionalLifestyle semi-nomadic
UNESCOStatus endangered language community
usesEnvironment gallery forests
savanna ecosystems

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