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    The Abipón language was a native American language of the Guaicuruan group of the Guaycurú-Charruan family that was at one time spoken in Argentina by...
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    Abipones, singular Abipón) were an indigenous people of Argentina's Gran Chaco region, speakers of one of the Guaicuruan languages. They ceased to exist...
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    spoke the following languages, that are currently extinct: Abipón is from the Mataco-Guaicuru family and was spoken by the Abipón people, and was related...
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  • Mbocobí, Mokoví, Moqoyt) Abipón (also known as Callaga, Kalyaga, Abipon) † Eastern Guaicuruan (often considered to be separate language isolates rather than...
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  • specific regions. Finally, some such as Abipón and Yaghan, are now completely extinct. Since 2004 the Guaraní language is official, together with Spanish,...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    Abel Bazán Abel Ernesto Herrera Abel Masuero Abelardo Castillo Abipón people Abipón language Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo Aconcagua – highest mountain summit...
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    to Ethnologue 2024, the following languages of Argentina are currently believed or confirmed to be extinct: Abipón Chané Lule Ona Puelche Vilela Yámana...
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  • The other two, Abipón and Mbayá, became extinct more than a century ago. Pilagá enjoys a good level of vitality, being the first language children acquire...
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    population has access to drinking water and only 9.5% have electricity. Aché Abipón Ayoreo Chané Chamacoco (Ishir) Ebytoso Tomáraho Chiripá Chorote Guana Guaraní...
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    Issue 52, p. 463. Downloaded from Project Muse. "Abipón", https://www.britannica.com/topic/Abipon, accessed 21 Nov 2017 "Kadiweu", Povos Indigenas no...
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  • Pedro de Añazco (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    among the Abipón people and in 1593 to Paraguay, where he died. In addition to his missionary work, Añazco was a student of Indian languages. Gonzalez...
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    Lorenzo Hervás (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    [Kadiweu], Abipón, and Mocobí (Guaicuruan languages) Lule and Vilela (Lule-Vilelan languages) Maipure and Moxa [Moxo] (Arawakan languages) Campbell, Lyle...
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    extinct) Macro-Mataguayo-Guaykuru Payagua † Guachi † Guaykuru Kadiweu Qom-Abipon Abipon † Qom Qom, Southern: Mokovi Qom, Northern: Pilaga; Toba Mataguayo Mataguayo...
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    Indigenous peoples in Argentina (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    America Araucanization of Patagonia Bolivian Argentines Languages of Argentina Argentine people Abipón people Amaicha Calchaquí Capayán Poya people Guaraní...
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  • Napalpí massacre (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    It was founded in 1911. The first families installed there were Pilagá, Abipón, Toba, Charrúa and Mocoví. The inhabitants of Napalpí had started to produce...
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    Gran Chaco (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Brazilian states lie in the Gran Chaco area, either entirely or in part. Abipón, Argentina, historic group Angaite (Angate), northwestern Paraguay Ayoreo...
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    Resistencia, Chaco (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    peoples, pedestrian tribes that live on hunting and fishing. Of these, the Abipón to the south of Bermejo were the first to advance towards central and southern...
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    Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    of the Americas Mataco–Guaicuru languages Abipón Calchaquí Charrúa Lule people Querandí Quilmes people Toba Qom language Toconoté Vilela people Wichí Indigenous...
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    Argentines (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    native languages are extinct (Abipón and Chané), while some others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages (such...
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  • Southern Guaicuruan Pilagá (Pilaca) Toba (Qom, Namqom) Mocoví (Mocobí) Abipón † Guajiboan (Guahiboan) Guajibo (Guahibo, Guaybo, Sikuani, Sicuani, Guajibo...
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    Campo del Cielo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    1923 0.02 el Hacha 1924 0.73 el Mocovi 1925 0.85 el Tonocote 1931 0.46 el Abipon 1936 1 el Mataco 1937 2 el Taco 1962 1.53 la Perdida 1967 3.12 las Viboras...
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    and Bolivia Yine (Contaquiro, Simiranch, Simirinche), Cuzco Region, Peru Abipón, Argentina, historic group Angaite (Angate), northwestern Paraguay Ayoreo...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • Payaguá (whence the name Paraguay), Guaycuru peoples, including the Mbayá, Abipón, Mocoví, and the Eastern Bolivian Guarani, also called Chiriguanos, were...
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    Toba people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    called them frentones (meaning large forehead, a name also given to the Abipón people and the Guaicurues) following the first encounter between the two...
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    Payaguá (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    from anything of theirs. Time will tell how this turns out." Mbayá people Abipón people Amigo, Roberto; Escobar, Ticio; Majluf, Natalia (2015). Un viajero...
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    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    Department, Bolivia Yuracaré (Yura), Beni and Cochabamba Departments, Bolivia Abipón, Argentina, historic group Angaite (Angate), northwestern Paraguay Ayoreo...
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  • Cultures website. The dataset is available to view on the Database of Places, Language, Culture, and Environment (D-PLACE). Human Relations Area Files "SCCS cases...
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    History of folkloric music in Argentina (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    some of which can be heard on the Internet. Cultures such as the Guaycurú (Abipon, Mbayá, Payaguá, Mocoví, Wichí and Pilagá), the Qom and the Avá Guaraní...
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