• The Canichana people are an ethnic group in the Beni Department of Bolivia. There were 899 of them in 2012. 1,253 people speak the Canichana language natively...
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    Canichana, or Canesi, Joaquiniano, is a possible language isolate of Bolivia (department of Beni). In 1991 there were 500 Canichana people, but only 20...
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    Llanos de Moxos (archaeology) (category Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of the Amazon)
    six principal ethnic groups in the Llanos: the Moxo (or Mojo), Movima, Canichana, Cayuvava, Itonama, and Bauré. The names of 26 other groups are known...
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    Baure, Beni Department Borôro, Santa Cruz Department Callawalla, Andes Canichana (Kanichana), lowlands Cavineños, northern Bolivia Cayubaba (Cayuvava,...
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    Bolivia. Castilian (Spanish) Aymara Araona Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano) Canichana Cavineño Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we Guarayu Itonama...
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    Mojeños (redirect from Moxos people)
    single territory called Mojos, were the aboriginal Itonama, Cayuvava, Canichana, Tacanam and Movima. Afterwards, the Moxos or the Moxeños arrived. The...
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    Bolivians (redirect from Bolivian people)
    Paucanacas. Chapacuras: Formed by Itenez or More, Chapacuras, Sansinonianos, Canichanas, Itonamas, Yuracares, Guatoses and Chiquitos. Botocudos: Formed by Bororos...
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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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    Tucano Auixira Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana, 'Maku', Yuri, Canichana, Mobima Puinave Equatorial Arawak Chapacura-Uanhaman, Chamicuro, Apolista...
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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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    (Paucanacas). Chapacuras: made up of Itenez (More), Chapacuras, Sansinonianos, Canichanas, Itonamas, Yuracares, Guatoses, and Chiquitanos. Botocudos: made up of...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    Indigenous languages of the Americas (category Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
    (also known as Sibundoy, Coche) Candoshi (also known as Maina, Kandoshi) Canichana (Bolivia) (also known as Canesi, Kanichana) Carabayo Cariban (29) (also...
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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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    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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    a series on the Culture of Bolivia History People Languages Araona Aymara Ayoreo Baure Callahuaya Canichana Cavineña Cayubaba Chiquitano Guaraní Eastern...
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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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  • indígena originario campesinos, que son el aymara, araona, baure, bésiro, canichana, cavineño, cayubaba, chácobo, chimán, ese ejja, guaraní, guarasu'we, guarayu...
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  • United States Canichana † – ? Spoken in: Bolivia Cantonese – 廣東話 Official language in: Hong Kong Special Administration Region, People's Republic of China...
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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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    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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    Piaroa Taruma Timote Trumai Tusha Yuracaré Zamuco Macro-Tucanoan Auixiri Canichana Capixana Catuquina Gamella Huari Iranshe Kaliana–Maku Koaia Movima Muniche...
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    (PDF). Retrieved 19 February 2021. Crevils, Mily. "Tomo II: Amazonia – Canichana". Lenguas de Bolivia. Centre for Language Studies-Radboud University....
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    36 official languages besides Spanish: Aymara, Araona, Baure, Bésiro, Canichana, Cavineño, Cayubaba, Chácobo, Chimán, Ese Ejja, Guaraní, Guarasu'we, Guarayu...
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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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  • Dean The last full-blooded Selknam Indian, but some have suggested certain people remained fluent in the languages until the 1980s. Last attested speaker...
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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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  • be closely related to other languages, though a distant connection to Canichana was proposed by Kaufman (1994). Jolkesky (2016) also notes that there...
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