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    Guarani language Guarani War Indigenous peoples in Brazil Jesuit Reductions Tupi people Encomienda Mapuche Paraguayan guaraní Academy of the Guarani Language...
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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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  • Southeast Brazil. Many Tupi people today are merged with the Guaraní people, forming the Tupi–Guarani languages. Guarani languages are linguistically...
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    Ava Guaraní are an Indigenous peoples formerly known as Chiriguanos or Chiriguano Indians who speak the Ava Guarani and Eastern Bolivian Guaraní languages...
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    division. Club Guaraní is the second oldest Paraguayan football club. It was founded in 1903 under the name of "Football Club Guaraní" and its first president...
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    The Guaraní language belongs to the Tupí-Guaraní branch of the Tupí linguistic family. There are three distinct groups within the Guaraní subgroup, they...
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  • Eastern Bolivian Guaraní, known locally as Chawuncu or Chiriguano (pejorative), is a Guaraní language spoken in South America. In Bolivia 33,670 speakers...
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  • mayor of the city. Lopez is the first Guarani to hold the office of mayor in Charagua. Eastern Bolivian Guaraní Article about the election at the Cipca...
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    Britton, A. Scott (2004). Guaraní-English/English-Guaraní Concise Dictionary. New York: Hippocrene Books. Mortimer, K (2006). "Guaraní Académico or Jopará?...
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    The Jesuit missions among the Guaraní were a type of settlement for the Guaraní people ("Indians" or "Indios") in an area straddling the borders of present-day...
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  • The Tupi-Guarani mythology is the set of narratives about the gods and spirits of the different Tupi-Guarani peoples, ancient and current. Together with...
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  • Guarani, Guaraní or Guarany may refer to Guaraní people, an indigenous people from South America's interior (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia)...
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  • Americas in the 16th century, the Guaraní people did not have a writing system. The first written texts in Guaraní were produced by Jesuit missionaries...
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    The Guaraní War (Spanish: Guerra Guaranítica, Portuguese: Guerra Guaranítica) of 1756, also called the War of the Seven Reductions, took place between...
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    exception of the Guaraní, little is known about these peoples and even less about their genetic characteristics. The Charrúa peoples were perhaps the...
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    Mate (drink) (category Articles containing Guarani-language text)
    consumed by the Guaraní and Tupi peoples, native from South America. After European colonization, it was spread to different people and became later...
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  • Adenomera guarani, the Guaraní leaf-litter frog, is a species of frog native to Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. The frog is named for the Guaraní people which...
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  • while in South America there are a number of teams that reference the Guaraní people. In Brazil, these teams may be referred to using the derogatory term...
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  • Tapieté dialects), Paraguayan Guaraní (Guarani), Correntine Guarani (Taragui), Chiripá Guaraní (Nhandéva, Avá), Mbyá Guaraní (Mbya) Kaiwá (Paí Tavyterá dialect)...
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    the world and is an important source of fresh water. Named after the Guarani people, it covers 1,200,000 square kilometres (460,000 sq mi), with a volume...
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    and culinary techniques of Paraguay. It has a marked influence of the Guaraní people combined with the Spanish cuisine and other marked influences coming...
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    indigenous language (Guaraní) with co-official status, and all 35 native peoples were recognized by both the 2004 Indigenous Peoples Census and by their...
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    Zo'é (redirect from Zoe people)
    Zo'é people are a native tribe in the State of Pará, Municipality of Óbidos, on the Cuminapanema River, Brazil. They are a Tupi–Guarani people. They...
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    "Puelches" from north of Neuquén and the group called "Querandí" by the Guaraní people belong to this group. At the time of the Spanish arrival in the Pampas...
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    India Juliana (category Guaraní people)
    Other guaras included the Tobatí, Guarambaré, Itati-Guaraní, Mba'everá and Paraná-Guaraní peoples. In Hispanic America, the term cacique (feminine form:...
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  • The Guarani River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. The Guaraní River is a waterway in South America, primarily flowing through Paraguay and...
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    Paraguay (category CS1 Guarani-language sources (gn))
    17th century, Paraguay was the center of Jesuit missions, where the native Guaraní people were converted to Christianity and introduced to European culture. After...
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  • Domenico Zipoli (category People from Prato)
    work in the Reductions of Paraguay where he taught music among the Guaraní people. He is remembered as the most accomplished musician among Jesuit missionaries...
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    Yerba mate (category Articles containing Guarani-language text)
    diameter. Mate was first consumed by the indigenous Guaraní people and also spread in the Tupí people that lived in the departments of Amambay and Alto...
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    Agustín Barrios (category Guaraní people)
    en Re Menor Danza Guaraní Danza Paraguaya no.1 Danza Paraguaya no.2 'Jha, che valle' Danza Paraguaya (duet version) Diana Guaraní Dinora Divagación en...
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