• The Movima people are an ethnic group in Bolivia. There were 18,879 of them in 2012 of whom 675 speak the Movima language natively. "Censo de Población...
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    Leco (Rik’a), east Lake Titicaca Machinere (Maxinéri), Pando Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, Gran Chaco Pacahuara (Pacawara)...
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    Machajuyai-Kallawaya Machineri Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré Mosetén Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó Tacana Tapieté Toromona Uru-Chipaya Weenhayek...
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    Bolivians (redirect from Bolivian people)
    Capuibos and Guacanaguas. Aruacos: Formed by Apolistas, Baures, Moxos, Chané, Movimas, Cayabayas, Carabecas, Paiconecas or Paucanacas. Chapacuras: Formed by...
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  • Residents of the territory belong to the Yuki, Yuracaré, Trinitario, and Movima peoples. The titled territory consists of 115,924.9 hectares and had a population...
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    Mojeños (redirect from Moxos people)
    called Mojos, were the aboriginal Itonama, Cayuvava, Canichana, Tacanam and Movima. Afterwards, the Moxos or the Moxeños arrived. The Moxos were from the Arawak...
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  • by Müller et al. (2013) found lexical similarities between Itonama and Movima, likely due to contact. Diphthongs: /ai au/. The postalveolar affricates...
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    by the Baure people Canichana, spoken by the Canichana people Movima, spoken by the Movima people Cayuvava, spoken by the Cayuvava people Itonama, spoken...
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  • Kayuvava) is a moribund language of the Bolivian Amazon. The Cayubaba people inhabit the Beni region to the west of the Mamoré River, North of the Santa...
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    Jennifer Hyman (category People from Greenwich Village)
    ""She kisses her late husband" = "She kissed her husband": nominal tense in Movima", Rara & Rarissima, DE GRUYTER MOUTON, pp. 95–116, ISBN 978-3-11-022854-0...
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    Llanos de Moxos (archaeology) (category Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Amazon)
    Spaniards found six principal ethnic groups in the Llanos: the Moxo (or Mojo), Movima, Canichana, Cayuvava, Itonama, and Bauré. The names of 26 other groups are...
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  • The dance and music of the Tobas have been reinterpreted by subsequent people of Bolivia. Today, Tobas is a prominent part of the annual carnivals (like...
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    and Guacanaguas. Aruacos: made up of Apolistas, Baures, Moxos, Chané, Movimas, Cayabayas, Carabecas, and Paiconecas (Paucanacas). Chapacuras: made up...
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    of the most popular dances in Bolivia, especially appreciated by young people of the middle and upper class who identified themselves with 'the caporal'...
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  • Bolivia remains perhaps the most culturally linked to the indigenous peoples. Like most of its neighbors, Bolivia was long dominated by Spain and its...
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    civilization) god of abundance and prosperity in the mythology and folklore of the people from the Altiplano. Its chief importance in popular culture is as the main...
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    Auixiri Canichana Capixana Catuquina Gamella Huari Iranshe Kaliana–Maku Koaia Movima Muniche Nambikwara Natu Pankaruru Puinave Shukuru Ticuna–Yuri Tucanoan Uman...
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    for example. The indigenous Aymara people observed an event called Chhalasita in the pre-Columbian era, when people prayed for good crops and exchanged...
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    The pollera is a symbol of pride for the indigenous people, who live in La Paz, and for people in rural areas. The inhabitants of Santa Cruz de la Sierra...
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    sanctuary of the tunnel. Three days prior to this Saturday pilgrimage, people visit the symbolic pagan condor. A week after the pilgrimage, they visit...
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  • Native Community Lands (category Indigenous peoples in Bolivia)
    Origin), according to Bolivian law, are territories held by indigenous people through collective title. The creation of these territories has been a major...
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  • machineri, maropa, mojeño-trinitario, mojeño-ignaciano, moré, mosetén, movima, pacawara, puquina, quechua, sirionó, tacana, tapieté, toromona, uru-chipaya...
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  • The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world. Many countries have specific legislation, definitions, nomenclature...
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    Guaraní Eastern Bolivian Guaraní Iñapari Itonama Leco Machiguenga language Movima Pacahuara Plautdietsch Puquina Quechua Reyesano Saraveca Sirionó Spanish...
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    concerns with deforestation and pressure on conservation areas and indigenous peoples' territories. The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track...
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     19. Retrieved 21 February 2021. Haude, Katharina. "Tomo II: Amazonia – Movima". Lenguas de Bolivia. Centre for Language Studies-Radboud University. Retrieved...
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  • Second official according to the Constitution "Draft constitution riles San people". NewsDay. AMH. 6 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2018. "Field Listing...
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  • Saul Farah (category Living people)
    del Boxeo Movima, Santa Rosa de Yacuma, Bolivia 71 Win 50–18–3 Carlos Moya RTD 1 (12), 3:00 17 Jan 2015 Associacion Municipal del Boxeo Movima, Santa Ana...
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    John Wesley Powell. (Gallatin supported the assimilation of indigenous peoples to Euro-American culture.) (Current terminology is indicated parenthetically...
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  • indigenous languages such as Quechua, Aymara or Guarani. The indigenous peoples of Bolivia have a rich oral tradition, as expressed in myths, legends,...
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