• The Tupi people, a subdivision of the Tupi-Guarani linguistic families, were one of the largest groups of indigenous peoples in Brazil before its colonization...
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    Peru, Paraguay and Greenland. Some, such as Quechua, Arawak, Aymara, Guaraní, Mayan and Nahuatl, count their speakers in the millions. Whether contemporary...
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  • Tupi language (category Tupi–Guarani languages)
    and spiritual formation of the country". Old Tupi belongs to the Tupi–Guarani language family, and has a written history spanning the 16th, 17th, and...
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  • country's highlands. In Bolivia, Aymara, Quechua and Guaraní hold official status alongside Spanish. Guarani is, along with Spanish, an official language of...
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    diseases. The Guaraní were united only by language and cultural similarities. No political structure existed above the village level. The Guaraní were a semi-sedentary...
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    Uruguay (category Articles containing Guarani-language text)
    was the Charrúa people, while there were also other tribes, such as the Guaraní and the Chaná, when the Portuguese first established Colónia do Sacramento...
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    (1740–1795) Santa Rita Durão: Caramuru (1722–1784) José de Alencar: novels O Guarani, Iracema and Ubirajara (1829–1877) Gonçalves Dias: narrative poem I-Juca-Pirama...
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    and as a result, it explicitly rejects notions of racism, sexism, and nationalism. At the heart of Baháʼí teachings is the desire to establish a unified...
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  • la lengua guaraní (Treasure of the Guarani Language / The Guarani Language Thesaurus) in 1639, beginning the process of codifying Guarani as one of the...
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    Paraguayan National Socialist Party (category Paraguayan nationalism)
    National Socialist Party (Spanish: Partido Nacional Socialista Paraguayo; Guarani: Paraguái Retã Ñemoirũrape Jokuaikuaa Aty) was a political party in Paraguay...
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    The Guasú Front (Spanish: Frente Guasú; Guasú being the Guarani word for "big", "large" or "great") is a democratic socialist electoral alliance in Paraguay...
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    the Revolution was beginning of the official use of the native Guarani language. Guarani was widely spoken among the soldiers and was used per order of...
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  • Millenarianism in colonial societies (category Religious nationalism)
    Uprising. The Battle of Kuruyuki was the 1892 attempt of the Eastern Bolivian Guarani to combat Christianity and Bolivian settlers. Korea's syncretic Donghak...
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    suppressed (For their anti-colonial tendencies in the Jesuit missions among the Guaraní) they moved to the Jesuits' vacated parishes and gave their former parishes...
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    Indigenous response to colonialism (category Indigenous nationalism)
    Some examples of important surviving Indigenous languages include Aymara, Guaraní, Quechua and Mapuche in South America; Lakota and Navajo in North America;...
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  • March 28, 2019. O'Sullivan, Donie (March 27, 2019). "Facebook bans white nationalism two weeks after New Zealand attack". CNN. Archived from the original...
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  • gained its independence were required to marry old colonists or the native Guaraní in order to create a single Paraguayan people. Francia had a particular...
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    and officially on 31 January 1946. It was characterized by Brazilian nationalism, centralized power, anti-communism and authoritarianism. It was part...
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  • them of Guarani descent). In the first phase, the Paraguayan population originated with the mass union of indigenous women - mainly those of Guaraní ethnicity...
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    mythology, sometimes artificially inflating a country's "age" for reasons of nationalism, sometimes merely gesturing at a long and gradual process of the formalizing...
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    Bolivia (category Articles containing Guarani-language text)
    languages also have official status, of which the most commonly spoken are Guaraní, Aymara, and Quechua. Well-before Spanish colonization, the Andean region...
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    the Guaraní language, means "barefoot ones"). These detachments were recruited, as a general rule, from the poor peasantry, and were often Guaraní Indians...
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    State religion (category Religious nationalism)
    Blackfoot Californian Miwok Ohlone Pomo Cherokee Chilote Choctaw Creek Guarani Haida Ho-Chunk Hopi Iroquois Longhouse Seneca Wyandot Jivaroan Kwakwakaʼwakw...
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  • Efutu, Anyanga, Larteh, Chumburung, Krache, Anum-Boso Christianity Guarani Tupian → Guarani Paraguay, Argentina (Misiones), Bolivia Chiriguanos, along with...
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  • perceived in cerro guazú, seeing the Guaraní village as a copy from the Viking fortress, concluding that the Guaraní language was having (apparently) numerous...
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    Paraguay's population is mestizo, and the main language is the native Guaraní, spoken by 60% of the population as a first language, with Spanish spoken...
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    Indian. Some examples include José de Alencar, who wrote Iracema and O Guarani, and Gonçalves Dias, renowned by the poem "Canção do exílio" (Song of the...
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    country's highlands. In Bolivia, Aymara, Quechua and Guaraní hold official status alongside Spanish. Guaraní, like Spanish, is an official language of Paraguay...
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    country's constitution in 1844 to remove any mention of Paraguay's Hispano-Guarani character. This marginalization was undercut by the fact that Paraguay...
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  • language, region, or historical relationship, such as Anishinaabeg, Tupi–Guarani-speaking peoples, Pueblo-dwelling peoples, Amazonian tribes, or LDN peoples...
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