The Nivaclé are an indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. An estimated 13,700 Nivaclé people live in the President Hayes and Boquerón Departments in Paraguay...
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Commons has media related to Nivaclé people. Nivaclé is a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé. It is also known as Chulupí...
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Moffat County, Colorado Nivaclé language (ISO 639-3 code: cag), a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé This disambiguation...
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known as Eclenjuy, Eklehui, Iyojwa’ja Chorote, Chorote, Choroti). Maká-Nivaclé Nivaclé (also known as Chulupí–Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Ajlujlay, Alhulhai, Niwaklé...
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fine crafts. In the forest reserves, the Sanapaná and Nivaclé peoples speak Sanapaná and Nivaclé languages, respectively. The karanda'y is the material...
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List of lunar deities (section Nivaclé Mythology)
A lunar deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. Lunar deities and Moon worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in...
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speakers accounted for in 2007, 50 percent of which were monolingual. Nivaclé is from the Mataco-Guaicuru family, It has about 200 speakers in the Northeast...
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Nivaclé textile pouch, collection of the AMNH...
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Alamblak (Papua New Guinea) Hadza (Tanzania) Kalaw Lagaw Ya (Australia) Nivaclé (Argentina, Paraguay) In these languages, animate nouns are predominantly...
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writer Sujin Naknayom (born 1979), Thai male footballer An old name for the Nivaclé language of South America This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, Verónica (2012). "Linguistic Acculturation in Nivaclé and Chorote". International Journal of American Linguistics. 78 (3): 335–367...
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Formosa in Argentina. It encompasses peoples from the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé ethnic groups of Argentina. It was formed at the beginning of 2015. In...
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their beauty and quality, are made by the ethnic groups Lengua, Maskoy, Nivaclé, and Wichí from the Gran Chaco. They use sheep wool tinted in red and the...
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language Enxet language Iyoʼwujwa Chorote Kaskihá language Maká language Nivaclé language Pai Tavytera language Sanapaná language Toba-Maskoy language Toba...
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east Lake Titicaca Machinere (Maxinéri), Pando Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, Gran Chaco Pacahuara (Pacawara), Beni Paunaka...
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Erland Nordenskiöld with ashluslay (nivaclé) during the Hernmarck expedition 1908–1909....
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Americans (19,945, or 43.7%, distributed in the following ethnic groups: Nivaclé, Manjui, Guarayos, Angaité, Ayoreos, Guaraní-Ñandéva, Tapieté and Toba-Maskóy)...
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(Ishir) Ebytoso Tomáraho Chiripá Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba Zamuco Paraguay portal Indigenous...
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German (N/D) Arab (N/D Others (N/D) Indigenous (2.29%) Guaraní (0.91%) Nivaclé (0.29%) Enxet (0.28%) Pai Tavytera (0.26%) Others (0.55%) East Asian (N/D)...
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is a water drum used by the Toba (aka Qom), Wichí, Pilagá, Chorote and Nivaclé cultures in the South American Gran Chaco region. The cataquí is made from...
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Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina, and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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Paraguayan. The Native Americans living in the city include members of the Nivaclé, Angaiteçé, Chané, Maká, Chamacoco, and Toba Qom tribes. ACEPAR (Aceros...
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Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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Lila Coyipé. By the end of February, 2015, the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé communities (grouped together under the Qopiwini organization) established...
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National Science Foundation-funded research project aimed at documenting the Nivaclé and Pilagá languages of northern Argentina. Payne is co-editor-in-chief...
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– Morocco – Ramadan 2000 – Paraguay/Brazil – Mennonici, Ache, Ayoreo, Nivacle Indians – Gran Chaco 2001 – Peru/Ecuador – through the Napo River; Sekoya...
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Nations are: Ayoreo Nation: daturirai / datura; Enxet Nation: laapang; Nivaclé Nation: sôtôyuc. In Argentina it is also known as pasacana/ulua. The plant...
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Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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from the Qom and other indigenous groups from Formosa – Pilagá, Wichí and Nivaclé – set up a protest camp at the junction of Avenida 9 de Julio and Avenida...
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Chiriguano Chiripá Chorote Guaraní Mapudungun Wichí (Wichí Lhamtés) Mocoví Nivaclé (Chulupi) Pilagá Quechua Tapieté Toba Qom A large number of languages once...
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