• Guana is a generic ethnic name of the Gran Chaco. It may refer to: Guana language (Paraguay) Guana language (Brazil) Guana language (Argentina) This disambiguation...
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  • 2015) (subscription required) Endangered Languages Project data for Guana (Brazil). Butler, Nancy Evelyn; Ekdahl, Elizabeth Muriel (1979). Aprenda Terêna...
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  • Antigua Guana River, in Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, in Florida, U.S. Guana language (Brazil), a language of the Brazilian Terêna...
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    Chané (redirect from Guana people)
    Chané proper who lived in eastern Bolivia, and the Guaná who lived in Paraguay and adjacent Brazil. Twenty-first century survivors of the Chané are the...
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    existing language family. Chané is from that Arawakan language family, without a subgroup classification. It has been compared to Guana or Kashika language of...
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  • Mbayá (category Indigenous peoples in Brazil)
    Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil until near the late 19th century. They also raided and subjugated other indigenous groups, notably the Guana. They were generally...
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  • It has been sometimes compared with Guana or Kashika language of Paraguay, and also with the Terena of Brazil, but both are different. Chané was spoken...
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    Central branch Southern Outlier branch Terêna (dialects: Kinikinao, Terena, Guaná, Chané) Moxos group (also known as Moho)& Trinitario) Baure Paunaka (also...
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  • Terena people (category Indigenous peoples in Brazil)
    people gradually migrated to their Brazilian territory where they remain today. The Terena are one of four Guaná subgroups that relocated, alongside...
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    Paraguay (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    approximately 19 other indigenous languages spoken in Paraguay, many of which are threatened by extinction. Languages such as Guana, Ayoreo and Ishir (Chamacoco)...
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    Tonocoté Canichana Cayubaba Chane Itene Saraveca Sirinó Acroá Arara Arawá Aroã Guana Kaimbé Kamakan Kamba Kambiwá Kanoé Kapinawá Kariri-Xocó Maritsauá Nukuini...
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  • Chiquitano. * Brazil / Uruguay: Mbyá Guarani. Brazil / Paraguay: Portuguese, Ava Guarani, Kaiwá, Paraguayan Guarani, Chamacoco, Toba Qom, Guaná and Pai Tavytera...
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    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá), Paraguay Guaraní, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay Bolivian Guaraní Chiriguano, Bolivia...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Gran Chaco (category Ecoregions of Brazil)
    Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá), Paraguay Guaraní, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay Bolivian Guarani Eastern Guarani...
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  • founded in 1792 and it is credited to Fray Pedro Bartolome, as a mission with Guanás Indians, on the shores of Aguaray River. Lima was founded in 1901, as the...
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    Chaco (Paraguay) (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Chané Chiripá people Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba The language groups and their locations...
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  • Maranhão, Brazil, Zermatt and Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Nosy Be, Madagascar, Congress Hall, Cape May, New Jersey, St. Lucia, Fiji, Guana Island, British...
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  • Etelena, Guaná, Chané, Kinikinao) (dialects: Kinikanao, Etelena (Terena), Guaná) Mojo group Mojo (Morocosi, Mojeño, Moxeño, Moxo) (dialects or languages) Ignaciano...
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    01221 (Cow and Calf Island) Guana Key of Pelikan, 18°01′05″N 63°01′09″W / 18.01806°N 63.01905°W / 18.01806; -63.01905 (Guana Key of Pelikan) Hen and Chicken...
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    Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá), Paraguay Guaraní, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay Bolivian Guaraní Chiriguano, Bolivia...
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    Cândido Rondon (category Marshals of Brazil)
    His father, Cândido Mariano da Silva Sr., was of Portuguese, Spanish, and Guaná (an indigenous group) ancestry, and died of smallpox in 1864, prior to Rondon's...
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  • Viridigona (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    – Costa Rica Viridigona flavipyga Naglis, 2003 – Costa Rica Viridigona guana Naglis, 2003 – Costa Rica Viridigona limona Naglis, 2003 – Costa Rica Viridigona...
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    List of American heiresses (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Margaret Strong Rockefeller de Cuevas Bartholín, Marquise de Piedrablanca de Guana, aka Marquise de Cuevas (née Margaret Rockefeller Strong) on 3 August 1927...
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    Pavel Nedvěd (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    hospitalised overnight for a concussion sustained in a collision with Roberto Guana during a match against Palermo. Nedvěd scored Juventus' first league goal...
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    France. On 21 March 2017, the launch of an Ariane 5 rocket carrying a Brazilian satellite and a South Korean satellite was prevented due to protesters...
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    Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    the Central-West Region of Brazil. The "City of the Great Lowlands" arose from a donation of land grants given to the Guaná people in 1832, considered...
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  • Murdock), he struggles to find a water bottle big enough for Bruce. Song: "I-Guana Rhumba" sung by Vinnie 35 9 "A Day at the Museum" Joel Dickie Dallas Parker...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with G. 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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    General Assembly Return to 'Customary Corporate Engagement Process'". E-guana.net. Archived from the original on August 28, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2006...
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