• Pacahuaras is a river in Bolivia. 10°25′S 66°13′W / 10.417°S 66.217°W / -10.417; -66.217 Campbell and Grondona, Lyle and Verónica (27 January 2012)...
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  • in which they live, now describing themselves as Pacahuaras. In addition, five families of Pacahuaras living in voluntary isolation are believed to be...
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  • River Abuná River Río Negro Pacahuaras River Mapiri River Rapirrán River Chipamanu River Xipamanu River Beni River including Alto Beni Orthon River Tahuamanu...
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    del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area. Pacahuaras are believed to be living in voluntary isolation in Pando Department....
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  • Wayback Machine (online edition) New Testament in Chácobo Chácobo (Intercontinental Dictionary Series) Pacahuara (Intercontinental Dictionary Series) v t e...
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  • (2009) Guaicaro (Guaïcaro) - Chile, possibly Alacalufan Hoxa - Colombia Pacahuaras-Castillo - Pacaguara, collected by Castillo Payaya - Texas Pitaguary -...
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    American tribes including the Camayura and Shavante in Brazil and the Pacahuara in Bolivia. Piranhas are also popular as food, being both eaten as a subsistence...
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    Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, Gran Chaco Pacahuara (Pacawara), Beni Paunaka (Pauna), Ñuflo de Suarez Pauserna (Guarayu-Ta...
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    Brasília. Accessed from DiACL, 9 February 2020. Proel: Familia Panoana Pacahuara and Yaminahua dictionaries online from IDS (select simple or advanced...
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    Grosso, Brazil Nambikuára (Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso, Brazil Pacahuara (Pacaguara) Pacajá (Pacaja) Panará, Mato Grosso and Pará, Brazil Parecís...
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    specifically, when its founders moved it from Laja on the banks of the Choqueyapu River. During that occasion, Juan Rodríguez ordered the celebration of a mass...
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    of the Amazon. Riberalta was originally inhabited by the Chácobo and Pacahuara natives who called it “Pamahuayá”, which means “place of the fruits”. Bolivian...
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    Grosso, Brazil Nambikuára (Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso, Brazil Pacahuara (Pacaguara, Pacawara), northwest Beni Department, Bolivia Pacajá (Pacaja)...
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  • Iñapari language currently has a published dictionary. The Pacaguara (Pacahuara) dialect described by Mercier was at least ethnically distinct. (But see...
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  • Nonama, Chocama, Chanco) Emberá dialect continuum (Catío, Chamí, Napipí River, Saija, Sambú) Southern Emberá Northern Emberá (Emperã, Eberã Bed'ea, Eperã...
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  • The Cayubaba people inhabit the Beni region to the west of the Mamoré River, North of the Santa Ana Yacuma, with a population of 794 inhabitants. Since...
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