Mbya may refer to: Mbayá, a historic ethnic group of Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil Mbyá Guaraní people, an ethnic group of Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina,...
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Mbya Guarani is a Tupi–Guarani Indigenous languages of the southern cone. It is 75% lexically similar to Paraguayan Guarani. Mbya Guarani is one of a...
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Pasipha mbya is a species of land planarian belonging to the subfamily Geoplaninae. It is found within Argentina. Pasipha mbya has an elongate body with...
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The Mbyá, also called Mbyá Guaraní (in Mbyá: mby’as), are a branch of the Guaraní people who live in South America, across a wide territory that ranges...
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Mbyá Guaraní may be: Mbayá people Mbyá Guaraní language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mbyá Guaraní. If an internal...
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Ayvu Rapyta (redirect from Mbya-Guarani creation myth)
the Mbya Guarani language and compiled by Paraguayan anthropologist León Cadogan. Cadogan records the myths and religious tradition of the Mbyá Guaraní...
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Guarayu, Pauserna † (Guarayu 5,900 speakers) Guaranian Aché (910 speakers) Mbyá Paraguay Guaraní (4.85 million speakers) Xetá †, Kaiowá, Ñandeva (Kaiwá 18...
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dialects), Paraguayan Guaraní (Guarani), Chiripá Guaraní (Nhandéva, Avá), Mbyá Guaraní (Mbya) Kaiwá (Paí Tavyterá dialect) Aché (Guayaki) (several dialects) ?...
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Huarpe 14,633 2.4% Kolla 70,505 11.7% Lule 854 0.1% Mapuche 113,680 18.8% Mbyá 8,223 1.4% Mocoví 15,837 2.6% Omaguaca 1,553 0.3% Pilagá 4,465 0.7% Puelche...
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a few speakers in the Misiones Province and among Paraguayan immigrants. Mbyá is from the Tupi-Guarani family, subgroup I. It has a 75 percent lexical...
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Kamayurá (Kamaiurá) Karajá Kayapo Kubeo Kaxinawá Kokama Korubo Kulina Madihá Mbya Makuxi Matsés Mayoruna Munduruku Mura people Nambikwara Ofayé Pai Tavytera...
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Guarani (I) Aché Guarani Chiripá Jopara East Bolivian Mbyá Paraguayan West Bolivian Kaiwá Pai Tavytera Xeta Guarayu (II) Guarayu Pauserna Sirionó Tupi...
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Sirionó language (redirect from Mbya language)
Sirionó (Mbia Cheë; also written as Mbya, Siriono) is a Tupian (Tupi–Guarani, Subgroup II) language spoken by about 400 Sirionó people (50 are monolingual)...
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28 September 2017 (2017-09-28) (Argentina) Running time 115 minutes Countries Argentina Spain Languages Spanish Qom Pilagá Mbyá Guaraní Box office $475,910...
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Languages portal Guarani languages Nheengatu language Jopará Jesuit Reductions Mbyá Guaraní language Old Tupi WikiProject Guaraní (in Spanish) The Spanish word...
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Guarani, Spanish, Portuguese Religion Catholicism, Protestantism, Animism Related ethnic groups Chaná, Aché, Chané, Kaingang, Mbayá, Tupi, Mbyá Guaraní...
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distribution. The surviving Amazonian Nhengatu and the close Guarani correlates (Mbyá, Nhandéva, Kaiowá and Paraguayan Guarani) provide material that linguistic...
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typical of Paraguay's cultural heritage. Also known in the mythology of the Mbyá tribe of southern Brazil and the Argentinian province of (Misiones) and Cho...
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Nacunday National Park (section Mbya Guaraní)
some 900 m from the mouth of Ñacunday River. River provides water to the Mbyá Guaraní villages of the area for their daily activities, sometimes the river...
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minority languages. There are three indigenous or native languages: Kaingang, Mbyá-Guarani, and Xokleng. With the European settlement of the state, allochthonous...
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Kumanuxú, Maxakalí, Tikmuún Maxakalían Minas Gerais 1,500 2010 Mbya Bugre, Mbiá, Mbua, Mbyá Tupi–Guarani, Subgroup I Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil...
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Misiones, Santa Fe, and parts of Santiago del Estero Province. Charrúa Lule Mbya-Guaraní Mocoví Pilagá Toba Tonocoté Vilela Wichí Guaycuru This region includes...
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The Mbyá-Guarani Cinema Collective (also Guarani Film Collective or Coletivo Mbyá-Guarani de Cinema) is a Brazil-based video and visual arts production...
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Ethnic groups of Argentina (section Mbyá Guaraní)
The Mbyá Guaraní, are a branch of the Guaraní people who live in Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. In the Argentine region of Misiones, Mbyá coexist...
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Guarani Mbya 141 (2014) Rio das Cobras Ratified 19,000,000 Guarani, Guarani Mbya, Kaingang 325 (2014) Sambaqui Identified 3,000,000 Guarani, Guarani Mbya 31...
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researching Qom musical culture, they began experimenting by mixing Qom music with Mbyá Guaraní folk singing and electronic music. Bogarín has cited the influence...
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member of the Mbya-Guaraní and initiated under the spiritual name of "Tupa Kuchubi Veve" ("One who flies like a whirlwind"). The Mbya-Guarani had a secret...
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three distinct groups within the Guaraní subgroup, they are: the Kaiowá, the Mbyá and the Ñandeva. In Latin America, the indigenous language that is most widely...
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tapietes. In Argentina they are found in small groups living among the Mbyas in the province of Misiones. They are highly acculturated but maintain their...
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