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    The Toba people, also known as the Qom people, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina who historically inhabited the region known today...
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  • Toba Qom is a Guaicuruan language spoken in South America by the Toba people. The language is known by a variety of names including Toba, Qom or Kom, Chaco...
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  • closely related language family of Paraguay. The languages are: Maskoy (Toba-Maskoy) Enxet (Southern Lengua) Enlhet (Northern Lengua) Kaskihá (Guaná)...
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    of Santiago del Estero Province. Charrúa Lule Mbya-Guaraní Mocoví Pilagá Toba Tonocoté Vilela Wichí Guaycuru This region includes the provinces of Catamarca...
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    2017. "Pueblo: Vilela" (PDF) (in Spanish). Encuentro: Pueblos Originarios. Retrieved August 15, 2017. Alberto S. Buckwalter (1980). Vocabulario toba (in...
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    New Mexico (both western United States); Lake Taupō in New Zealand; Lake Toba in Sumatra, Indonesia; and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. Fortunately, supervolcano...
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    2,600 Tobas were living in Bolivia. 3,000 to 6,000 Mocovis lived in Argentina in 1968. Alain Fabre (2006), Los guaykurú, Part 3 of Los pueblos del Gran...
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    Spanish-speaking countries, indígenas or pueblos indígenas ('Indigenous peoples') is a common term, though nativos or pueblos nativos ('native peoples') may also...
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    Mexico Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico Sandia Pueblo, New Mexico Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), Texas Piro...
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    52 ka; 220 to 250 cubic kilometers (52.8 to 60.0 cu mi) of tephra. Lake Toba (size: 100 x 30 km), Sumatra, Indonesia; VEI 8; 73 ka ±4; 2,500 to 3,000...
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  • Indonesia (North Sumatra) Angkola, Karo, Mandailing, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, Alas, Kluet, Singkil Christianity → Protestantism → Lutheranism Bateri Indo-European...
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    any kind of earthen construction, or various architectural styles like Pueblo Revival or Territorial Revival. Most adobe buildings are similar in appearance...
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  • British India during the late nineteenth century. The Guaycuruan-speaking Toba attempted to regain control of the Gran Chaco in Argentina in 1904. Burkhanism...
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  • Aymara, Quechua (South Bolivian Quechua and Santiago del Estero Quichua), Toba (Qom) and Guaraní (Western Argentine Guaraní, Paraguayan Guaraní, Mbyá Guaraní)...
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    These languages are the Kom, Moqoit and Wichí languages, spoken by the Toba, Mocovi and Wichí peoples respectively. Chaco has historically been among...
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  • Yuit shamanism Sirenik shamanism Ancestral Pueblo religion (Basketmaker III) (Pueblo II) (Pueblo III) (Pueblo IV) Andoque religion Anishinaabe traditional...
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    north-west (Quechua, Diaguita, Kolla, Aymara); north-east (Guaraní, Mocoví, Toba, Wichí); and in the south or Patagonia (Mapuche, Tehuelche). Asian peoples...
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  • Aida-Wedo, Haitian rainbow spirit. Akewa Dorsa 45.5N 184.0E 900.0 1997 Akewa, Toba (Argentina) sun goddess. Akuanda Dorsa 63.5N 232.0E 800.0 1997 Akuanda, Adygan...
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    decay. The Anglican Church has been heavily involved with the Wichí and Toba people since the beginning of the 20th Century. There are currently over...
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    186,640 persons who are of indigenous origin, 21.2% are Guaraní, 19% are Toba, 11.3% are Mapuche, 10.5% are Quechua and 7.6% are Diaguita. In the city...
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  • Inuit): nonstandard "Dravidian Trick" (Dravidian): "Drunken Tree" (Eastern Toba): opening A "Eel" (Papua), "Catching Crabs" (Gilbert Islands): nonstandard...
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    indigenous peoples are the Mapuche (113,680 people), the Kolla (70,505), the Toba (69,452) and the Guaraní (68,454). In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents...
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    Central Africa, 1880–1900 CE Nkisi nkondi Book of Wizards of the Batak Toba people of Indonesia Men with a live lion in Iran. Photograph by Antoin Sevruguin...
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  • Minority have Amerindian ancestors (primarily Mapuche, Qulla, Wichí, and Toba), Chinese ancestors, Indian/Indo-Caribbean ancestors, and other European...
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  • African origin: separation of sub-Saharan Africans and non-Africans. 75 kya: Toba Volcano supereruption that may have contributed to human populations being...
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    main area of influence, in general, is found at the west of the area of the Toba people, along the superior course of the Pilcomayo River. It is unintelligible...
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    culture in Europe. c. 170,000–83,000 BP – Invention of clothing c. 75,000 BP – Toba Volcano supereruption. c. 80,000–50,000 BP – Homo sapiens exit Africa as...
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  • Yajamana: (2000 & 2019) Yaji and Kita series: Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi (1928) Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims (2005) Yaji and Kita:...
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  • Margarete Bagshaw (category Santa Clara Pueblo potters)
    The New Mexico Artist Series as well as the 1998 book — Pueblo Artists Portraits, by Toba Tucker. Bagshaw took part in over a dozen major museum exhibitions...
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  • first indigenous choir established in Latin America, formed in 1962 in the Toba neighborhood in the outskirts of the city of Resistencia, Chaco. The choir's...
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