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    Indigenous peoples in Paraguay, or Native Paraguayans, include 17 ethnic groups belonging to five language families. While only a 1.7% of Paraguay's population...
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  • rights abuses. In 1971, Mark Münzel, a German anthropologist accused Stroessner of attempted genocide against the indigenous peoples of Paraguay and Bartomeu...
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    In South America, Indigenous peoples comprise the Pre-Columbian peoples and their descendants, as contrasted with people of European ancestry and those...
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    recognized as official by governments in Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, and Greenland. Indigenous peoples, whether residing in rural or urban areas, often maintain...
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    missionaries beginning in the 1580s. The Gran Chaco, a semi-arid flatland west of the Paraguay River, was the home of the Guaycurú peoples. The most important...
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    Indigenous peoples in Brazil Jesuit Reductions Tupi people Encomienda Mapuche Paraguayan guaraní Academy of the Guarani Language Indigenous peoples in...
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  • peoples Genocide of Indigenous peoples in Paraguay Genocide of indigenous peoples in Venezuela Guatemalan genocide Native American genocide in the United States...
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    Indigenous peoples in Uruguay or Native Uruguayans, are the peoples who have historically lived in the modern state of Uruguay. Because of genocidal colonial...
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  • definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference from other groups in a state,...
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    and colonists, the Guaycuru people lived in the present-day countries of Argentina (north of Santa Fe Province), Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil (south...
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    Paraguayan Indigenous art is the visual art created by the indigenous peoples of Paraguay. While indigenous artists embrace contemporary Western art media...
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    Oriental (Eastern Region) to the south. The majority of the Indigenous peoples in Paraguay live in the Chaco. These include the following groups: Ayoreo (Zamuco)...
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  • The genocide of indigenous peoples, colonial genocide, or settler genocide is the elimination of indigenous peoples as a part of the process of colonialism...
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    The Indigenous peoples in Brazil are the peoples who lived in Brazil before European contact around 1500 and their descendants. Indigenous peoples once...
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    Abipón (redirect from Abipon people)
    The Abipones (Spanish: Abipones, singular Abipón) were an indigenous people of Argentina's Gran Chaco region, speakers of one of the Guaicuruan languages...
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    Enxet (redirect from Lengua people)
    The Enxet are an indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced...
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    genocide of indigenous peoples in Brazil and the genocide of indigenous peoples in Paraguay. This form of genocide was highly prominent during the European...
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  • Mbayá (redirect from Mbaya people)
    Mbyá are an indigenous people of South America which formerly ranged on both sides of the Paraguay River, on the north and northwestern Paraguay frontier...
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    Ayoreo (redirect from Ayoreo people)
    (Ayoreode, Ayoréo, Ayoréode) are an indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. They live in an area surrounded by the Paraguay, Pilcomayo, Parapetí, and Grande...
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    definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference from other groups in a state,...
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    "在留外国人統計(旧登録外国人統計)" (in Japanese). 15 December 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2024. "Paraguay - World Directory of Minorities & Indigenous Peoples". "Paraguayans". "history...
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    are referred to as indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation. Legal protections make estimating the total number of uncontacted peoples challenging, but...
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    evidence of indigenous peoples in Argentina is dated 11,000 BC and was discovered in what is now known as the Piedra Museo archaeological site in Santa Cruz...
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    of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from early European and African contact beginning in the late 15th century. When Indigenous peoples have been...
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  • considers the treatment of Latin American indigenous peoples during the Spanish colonization as "genocide". In 2006 the Brazilian justice called the Haximu...
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    The Toba people, also known as the Qom people, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina who historically inhabited the region known today...
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    Payaguá (redirect from Payagua people)
    The Payaguá people, also called Evueví and Evebe, were an ethnic group of the Guaycuru peoples in the Northern Chaco of Paraguay. The Payaguá were a river...
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  • Strait Islander peoples or the person's specific cultural group, is often preferred, though the terms First Nations of Australia, First Peoples of Australia...
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    Bandeirantes, in addition to seeking their conversion to Christianity. Catholicism in Paraguay was influenced by the indigenous peoples: The syncretic...
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  • a Guaraní indigenous people who live mainly in Paraguay in the area bounded by the Paraná River and the Acaray and Jejuí Rivers, while in Brazil they...
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