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Tupiniquim people
Tupiniquim (also Tupinã-ki, Topinaquis, Tupinaquis, Tupinanquins, Tupiniquins) are an indigenous peoples of Brazil, who now live in three Indigenous Territories (''Terras Indígenas'' in Portuguese). The Indigenous Territories (Caieiras Velhas, Pau-Brasil and Comboios) are located near the cities of Santa Cruz and Vila do Riacho in the municipality of Aracruz in northern Espírito Santo state, southeastern Brazil. Caieiras Velhas Indigenous Territories is located along the banks of the Piraquê-Açu River. The Pau-Brasil Indigenous Territories is near the Sahy creek. The Comboios Indigenous Territories is located on the banks of the Comboios River. A 2010 census, determined the population of Tupiniquim in all three Indigenous Territories as 2,630.〔 ==Language== Coastal Tupi or Tupiniquim which is a member of the Tupi–Guarani language family is no longer spoken by the Tupiniquim.〔("Tupiniquim: Name and language." ) ''Povos Indígenas no Brasil.'' Retrieved 28 Jan 2012.〕 It is now extinct. Currently, the Tupiniquim speak only Portuguese.
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