Chaco. The Kadiwéu people of Brazil are the surviving branch of the Mbayá. The Mbayá called themselves the Eyiguayegis 'people of the palm', a reference...
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Kadiwéu (redirect from Mbaya-Guaikuru)
Aquidavão rivers. The Kadiweu are the largest surviving branch of the Mbayá people. The Mbayá were raiders in the 18th century and numbered 4,000, but smallpox...
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Fiston Mbaya Mulumba (born 27 January 1996) is a Congolese boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. "Fiston Mbaya Mulumba"...
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Guaicuruan Northern Guaicuruan Kadiweu (also known as Caduveo, Kadiwéu, Mbayá-Guaycuru, Mbayá, Guaicurú, Waikurú, Ediu-Adig) Southern Guaicuruan Pilagá (also...
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European goods such as iron tools by the Mbayá. The cultures of the Guaná and Mbayá slowly became more similar as the Mbayá adopted agriculture and weaving and...
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Placidus Timmons (redirect from Francis Kimanzi Mbaya)
arrived quickly; one of them, Francis Kimanzi Mbaya, was a man whom Timmons had accused of corruption. Mbaya fired repeatedly at Timmons, killing him instantly...
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Kadiwéu language (redirect from Mbayá-Guaicuru language)
language spoken by the Kadiweu people of Brazil, and historically by other Mbayá groups. It has around 1,200-1,800 people in Brazil. It is mainly a subject–verb–object...
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movement, some Mbayá migrated east of the Paraguay River and displaced many of the Itatin. For the next 100 years the expanding Mbayá and their subjects...
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Paraguayan Indigenous art (section Mbayá)
well as the traditional bags, piri hats and carandilla leaf baskets. The Mbayá Indians have a special ability in making baskets of natural tacuara, that...
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Ethnic groups of Argentina (section Mbayá)
Argentina. According to the 2010 census there are 7,379 self-identified Mbayá in Argentina. The Ranquel or Rankülche are an indigenous tribe from the...
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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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Liberté Dembaya (redirect from Liberte de Mbaya)
Liberté Dembaya is a commune in the Cercle of Kayes in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali, near the border of Senegal. The main village (chef-lieu)...
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Hawa Dembaya (redirect from Hawa de Mbaya)
Hawa Dembaya is a commune in the Cercle of Kayes in the Kayes Region of south-western Mali. The main village (chef-lieu) is Médine. In 2009 the commune...
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(UNLP) in 1992 by the paper company Celulose Argentina. In 1994 the local Mbayá people who live in the reserve began to dispute ownership with the UNLP...
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Beth Nyambura Mbaya, known professionally as Wanade (c. 1967 – May 10, 2013), was a Kenyan television actress. A well known actress within Kenya, Wanade...
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1 (6) 11 Jun 2011 Carnival City, Brakpan, South Africa 9 Win 8–1 Nsitu Mbaya KO 1 (6) 26 Mar 2011 Nasrec Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa 8 Win...
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(plural guaicurus). It was originally an offensive epithet given to the Mbayá people of Paraguay by the Guarani, meaning "savage" or "barbarian", which...
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Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016. Mbaya, A. W.; Aliyu, M. M.; Ibrahim, U. I. (2009-04-02). "The clinico-pathology...
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century the area expanded to the east across the Paraguay River, when the Mbayá invaded the lands between the Apa River and the Miranda River in Mato Grosso...
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Güenoa | |_____ Chaná (?) |____ Guaicuruan family | |_____ Abipón | |_____ Mbayá | |_____ Payaguá | |_____ Mbeguá (?) |____ Lule–Vilela family | |_____ Lule...
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Tomáraho Chiripá Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba Zamuco Paraguay portal Indigenous peoples of the...
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sorghum (known by the Kuku people as masika), pigeon peas (burukusuk), maize (mbaya), millet, cassava, sweet potatoes, and beans (loputu). In the dry season...
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Kouzouhindji Kradé Lekpa Lioto Makoulou Malikara Matchika Mbahouba Mbaranga Mbaya Méné Modokouzou Modomali-Mbrés Mono Moroubas Ndioloussou Ndoro Ngadza Ngahondji...
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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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much of the trade to go overland. The Payaguá along with their allies, the Mbayá, also carried out murderous raids to obtain horses, cattle, and other goods...
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"Sugarcane"(feat. Gnako & Tommy Flavour) "Slowly" "Sumaku"(feat. Vannessa Mdee) "Sio Mbaya" "Bado Yupo" "Kibindoni" "Sugua"(feat. Diamond Platnumz) "Fashion Killer"(feat...
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the Olympic Games Felly Mulumba (born 1990), Congolese footballer Fiston Mbaya Mulumba (born 1996), Congolese boxer Ivan Matthias Mulumba, Ugandan writer...
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Sinaswee (TTO) D Sinaswee (TTO) WO D Gomes (POR) Y Lozano (PUR) 5 D Mbaya (COD) A Martirosyan (ARM) 0 N Kalyvakis (GRE) WO N Kalyvakis (GRE) 0...
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Chiripá people Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba The language groups and their locations are as...
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of the Brazilian "bandeirantes" through the east and the attacks of the Mbayá – Guaicurú natives of Chaco, which, by then, were the rulers of that region...
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