region. The Chiquitanos are also known as the Monkóx (plural: Monkoka), Chiquito or Tarapecosi people. Approximately 40,000 to 60,000 of Chiquitanos speak the...
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Chiquitano (also Bésɨro or Tarapecosi) is an indigenous language isolate spoken in the central region of Santa Cruz Department of eastern Bolivia and the...
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The Chiquitano dry forests is a tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion in Bolivia and Brazil. The ecoregion is named for the Chiquitano people who live...
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grammatical gender in Chiquitano" (PDF). Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters. 2 (1): 86–99. Parzinger, Severin (2017). "Los sermones chiquitanos: catequesis...
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Look up chiquitano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Chiquitano are an indigenous people of Bolivia and Brazil. Chiquitano may also refer to: Chiquitano...
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and Chaco lowlands respectively. To the northeast lies the flat Llanos Chiquitanos areas and beyond these the Serranías Chiquitanas ranges. In the far east...
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University. Retrieved 19 February 2021. Galeote, Jesús. "Tomo III: Oriente – Chiquitano". Lenguas de Bolivia. Centre for Language Studies-Radboud University....
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Chuquisaca. There also are ethnic populations in the east, composed of the Chiquitano, Chané, Guaraní and Moxos, among others, who inhabit the departments of...
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several dozen indigenous languages, most prominently Aymara, Quechua, Chiquitano, and Guaraní; Bolivian Sign Language (closely related to American Sign...
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Varela, Isidro José (2008-06-26). "Influencias del cristianismo entre los Chiquitanos desde la llegada de los Españoles hasta la expulsión de los Jesuitas"...
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major transnational regions of Latin America such as the Gran Chaco, the Chiquitano, and the Amazon rainforest. In the process, they have unintentionally...
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Moxos, leading to the conversion of thousands of Guaranies, Moxeños, Chiquitanos, Guarayos and Chiriguanos that eventually became part of the racially...
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Chapacuras, Sansinonianos, Canichanas, Itonamas, Yuracares, Guatoses, and Chiquitanos. Botocudos: made up of Bororos and Otuquis. Zamucos: made up of Ayoreos...
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ethnic groups are Quechua, about 2.5 million people; Aymara, 2 million; Chiquitano, 181,000; Guaraní, 126,000; and Mojeño, 69,000. Some 124,000 belong to...
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South America) (22) Chimuan (3) † Chipaya–Uru (also known as Uru–Chipaya) Chiquitano Choco (10) (also known as Chocoan) Chon (2) (also known as Patagonian)...
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Nambikwaran 6 1,068 South America Bororoan 3 1,392 South America Macro-Jê Chiquitano 2 4,670 South America Macro-Jê Zamucoan 2 5,900 South America Tacanan...
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palatalized consonant. So is the difference between the two Migueleño Chiquitano stops. In both languages alveolo-palatal consonants correspond to the...
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1 Dzongkha Bolivia 37 Castilian (Spanish) Aymara Araona Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano) Canichana Cavineña Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we...
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total of 1.5×10^6 km2 (580,000 sq mi). The Pantanal is bounded by the Chiquitano dry forests to the west and northwest, by the Arid Chaco dry forests to...
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also often closer to alveolo-palatal in their articulation. In Migueleño Chiquitano, phoneme /ȶ/ contrasts with phoneme /c̠/; in the syllabic coda (or intervowel)...
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Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia Chiapas Depression dry forests Guatemala, Mexico Chiquitano dry forests Bolivia, Brazil Cuban dry forests Cuba Ecuadorian dry forests...
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Araucaria moist forests Bahia interior forests Atlantic dry forests Caatinga Chiquitano dry forests Humid Chaco Maranhão Babaçu forests Mato Grosso tropical dry...
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montane dry forests Central Andean puna Central Andean wet puna Chaco Chiquitano dry forests Peruvian Yungas Southwest Amazon moist forests Geography Area...
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dry forests Central American dry forests Chiapas Depression dry forests Chiquitano dry forests Cuban dry forests Ecuadorian dry forests Gran Chaco Hispaniolan...
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indigenous peoples, including the Izoceño Guaraní, the Ayoreode, and the Chiquitano. Other protected areas include Defensores del Chaco National Park and...
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subtropical dry broadleaf forests Chiquitano dry forests Bolivia Neotropical Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests Chiquitano dry forests Brazil Neotropical...
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a component of the Caatinga ecoregion in northwestern Brazil and the Chiquitano dry forests ecoregion of eastern Bolivia and adjacent portions of Brazil...
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Grosso do Sul and Paraguay Brazil: 40 Paraguay: 1,515 1994, 2002 Chiquitano Chiquito Chiquitano language Mato Grosso and Bolivia Brazil: 473 Bolivia: 108,206...
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in Bolivia in the late 1950s after the government offered land in the Chiquitano dry forests region north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and promised exemption...
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from the Sécure River to the Ichilo River (Cochabamba) 3,000 isolate Chiquitano central Santa Cruz 6,000 isolate Mura-Pirahã middle Madeira River 300...
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