• Commons has media related to Nivaclé people. Nivaclé is a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé. It is also known as Chulupí...
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    The Nivaclé are an indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. An estimated 13,700 Nivaclé people live in the President Hayes and Boquerón Departments in Paraguay...
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    Kaskihá language Maká language Nivaclé language Pai Tavytera language Sanapaná language Toba-Maskoy language Toba Qom language Besides Spanish, Guaraní, and...
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  • Moffat County, Colorado Nivaclé language (ISO 639-3 code: cag), a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé This disambiguation...
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    speakers accounted for in 2007, 50 percent of which were monolingual. Nivaclé is from the Mataco-Guaicuru family, It has about 200 speakers in the Northeast...
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  • Sujin Naknayom (born 1979), Thai male footballer An old name for the Nivaclé language of South America This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Maká-Nivaclé according to Nikulin (2019). Gordon (2005) in Ethnologue divides Wichí into three separate languages and Chorote into two languages. Matacoan...
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    Chaco (Paraguay) (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    crafts. In the forest reserves, the Sanapaná and Nivaclé peoples speak Sanapaná and Nivaclé languages, respectively. The karanda'y is the material used...
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    into six language families: Matacoan languages or Mataco-maká (Wichí languages, Chorote languages, Nivaclé languages and the Maká language) Guaicuruan...
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  • 1086/665672. ELAR archive of Chorote (and Nivaclé and Kadiwéu) language documentation materials Argentinian Languages Collection of Ana Gerzenstein, containing...
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  • Zazaki Other languages Alamblak (Papua New Guinea) Hadza (Tanzania) Kalaw Lagaw Ya (Australia) Nivaclé (Argentina, Paraguay) In these languages, animate nouns...
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  • Mapudungun Wichí (Wichí Lhamtés) Mocoví Nivaclé (Chulupi) Pilagá Quechua Tapieté Toba Qom A large number of languages once spoken in Argentina have disappeared...
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    (Ishir) Ebytoso Tomáraho Chiripá Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba Zamuco Paraguay portal Indigenous...
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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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  • Doris L. Payne (category Linguists of Nilotic languages)
    Foundation-funded research project aimed at documenting the Nivaclé and Pilagá languages of northern Argentina. Payne is co-editor-in-chief of the International...
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    Paraguayan Indigenous art (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    their beauty and quality, are made by the ethnic groups Lengua, Maskoy, Nivaclé, and Wichí from the Gran Chaco. They use sheep wool tinted in red and the...
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  • Mataguayan) Chorote (Chorotí, Manjuy) (dialects: Iyo'wujwa, Yohwaha, Manjuy) Nivaclé (Niwaklé, Chulupí, Ashlushlay) Maká (Macá, Enimaca, Enimaga) Wichí (Mataco...
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    is a water drum used by the Toba (aka Qom), Wichí, Pilagá, Chorote and Nivaclé cultures in the South American Gran Chaco region. The cataquí is made from...
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    Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina, and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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    Wojciech Cejrowski (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    – Morocco – Ramadan 2000 – Paraguay/Brazil – Mennonici, Ache, Ayoreo, Nivacle Indians – Gran Chaco 2001 – Peru/Ecuador – through the Napo River; Sekoya...
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  • List of lunar deities (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
    "Menily, the Cahuilla moon goddess (Menilly, Menil, Man-El)". www.native-languages.org. Retrieved 2020-12-11. 太上洞真五星秘授经 Overmyer, Daniel L. (1986). Religions...
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  • Paraguay Mocoví – Argentina Matacoan Chorote – Argentina Maká – Paraguay Nivaclé – Paraguay Wichi – Argentina Zamucoan Ayoreo – Paraguay / Bolivia Mascoian...
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    east Lake Titicaca Machinere (Maxinéri), Pando Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, Gran Chaco Pacahuara (Pacawara), Beni Paunaka...
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    Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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    Lila Coyipé. By the end of February, 2015, the Qom, Pilagá, Wichi and Nivaclé communities (grouped together under the Qopiwini organization) established...
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    from the Qom and other indigenous groups from Formosa – Pilagá, Wichí and Nivaclé – set up a protest camp at the junction of Avenida 9 de Julio and Avenida...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with C. 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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    Physalis viscosa (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    is particularly common in the Gran Chaco region where the Toba-Pilagá, Nivaclé, and the Maká eat the ripe fruits raw, while the Lengua-Maskoy bake the...
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  • Villa Hayes (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Paraguayan. The Native Americans living in the city include members of the Nivaclé, Angaiteçé, Chané, Maká, Chamacoco, and Toba Qom tribes. ACEPAR (Aceros...
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    Lengua, Paraguay Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina and Paraguay Sanapaná...
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