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Infobox Ethnic group group Ayoreo population 20000 region1 flag Paraguay pop1 1,826 2002 ref1 ref cite web http www.dgeec.gov.py Publicaciones Biblioteca censo indigena Poblacion 2014.pdf work II Censo Nacional Indigena de Poblaci n y Viviendas 2002 language Spanish title Poblaci n ind gena total por lugar de nacimiento, seg n etnia, rea de residencia urbana rural, sexo y edad, 2002. publisher DGEEC ref region2 flag Bolivia pop2 1,701 ref2 ref cite web url http www.amazonia.bo mas detalle proi.php?id contenido 3 author Wigberto Rivero Pinto title Ayoreo DATOS GENERALES work Pueblos Indigenas de Bolivia language Spanish ref languages Ayoreo language religions related footnotes The Ayoreo Ayoreode .... They speak the Ayoreo language , which is classified under Zamucoan languages Zamucoan , a small language family of Paraguay and Bolivia. Ayoreo combine hunter gatherer lifestyle with farming, depending ... Museum in London, was suspended when concerns were raised that Ayoreo people might be encountered ... after fears over tribe , BBC News, 15 November 2010 ref In Bolivia, the Ayoreo people are represented by the organization CANOB Central Ayoreo Nativo del Oriente Boliviano . In 2002 an Ayoreo organization was founded in Paraguay, UNAP Uni n Nativa Ayoreo del Paraguay . CANOB has its main office ... of the Ayoreo year 2005 2007 url http www.iniciativa amotocodie.org en sif the ayoreo.html ref harv ... 2 cite web author Survival International title The Ayoreo Totobiegosode year 2009 url http www.survival international.org tribes ayoreo publisher Survival International The movement for tribal peoples ... video de icon cite video title Ayoreo man recounts first encounter with bulldozer format streamed ... The Ayoreo Totobiegosode url http www.survival international.org tribes ayoreo publisher Survival ... Category Indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco Category Uncontacted peoples ethno stub de Ayoreo es Ayoreo fr Ayoreo hr Ayoreo it Ayoreo lt Ajor jai pl Ayoreo pt Ayoreo qu Ayoreo vi Ayoreo ... more details
Infobox language name Ayoreo states Paraguay, Bolivia region Chaco, Alto Paraguay departments Paraguay , Santa Cruz department Bolivia speakers 3,771 ethnicity Ayoreo people familycolor American fam1 Zamucoan languages Zamucoan iso3 ayo dia1 Tsiracua Ayoreo is a Zamucoan language spoken in both Paraguay ... Ayoreo is more common in Bolivia, and Morotoco in Paraguay. It is spoken by Ayoreo people Ayoreo .... Classification Expand section date June 2008 Ayoreo is classified as a Zamucoan language, along with Chamacoco language Chamacoco . Geographic distribution Ayoreo is spoken in both Paraguay and Bolivia ..., Ayoreo is spoken in the Chaco Department and the northern parts of the Alto Paraguay Department . In Bolivia ... 2009 reports that Ayoreo has the following vowels, which appear both as oral and nasal class ... . Ayoreo is a fusional language. ref name lang Bertinetto, Pier Marco 2009. Ayoreo Zamuco . A grammatical ... inflection. ref name verb Ciucci, Luca 2007 08. Indagini sulla morfologia verbale nella lingua ayoreo ... ojne ngo we spread uac ojne o you pl spread Ayoreo is a mood prominent language. ref name ... a prefixation. ref name prefix Ciucci, Luca 2010. La flessione possessiva dell ayoreo . Quaderni ... QLL QLL10.htm ref The syntaxis of Ayoreo is characterized by the presence of para hypotactical ... ayo http www.rosettaproject.org archive ayo Entry for Ayoreo at Rosetta Project cite video title Ayoreo man recounts first encounter with bulldozer format streamed video publisher Survival International ... ecuatorial samukoan ayoreo The page provides colored linguistic maps habitat, other language families ... 2009. http linguistica.sns.it QLL QLL09 Bertinetto 1.PDF Ayoreo Zamuco . A grammatical sketch . Quaderni ... Ciucci 2.PDF Indagini sulla morfologia verbale dell ayoreo. Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica ... possessiva dell ayoreo . Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola Normale Superiore ... Ayoreo Language Category Languages of Bolivia Category Languages of Paraguay Category Indigenous languages ... more details
08 . Indagini sulla morfologia verbale nella lingua ayoreo. Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica ... 2010a . La flessione possessiva dell ayoreo . Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola ... more details
A Latin capital letter D with a stroke through its vertical bar is the uppercase form of several different letters D with stroke , , used in Vietnamese, some South Slavic e.g. Croatian, Serbian , Ayoreo language Moro and Sami languages Eth , , used in Icelandic, Faroese, and Old English. Roughly equivalent to the Tau Gallicum used in Gaulish Retroflex D unicode , unicode , representing a voiced retroflex plosive sound D E ligature typography ligature , which appears in old Spanish inscriptions a similar symbol representing the word de disambiguation de , of the character is not represented in Unicode Latin alphabet D disambig DEFAULTSORT D With Stroke Disambiguation Category Specific letter diacritic combinations ko D id ... more details
Infobox language name Chamacoco states Paraguay speakers 1,800 ethnicity Chamacoco people familycolor American fam1 Zamucoan languages Zamucoan iso3 ceg Chamacoco is a Zamucoan language spoken in Paraguay and maybe Brazil by the Chamacoco people . It is also known as Xamicoco or Xamacoco , although the tribe itself prefers the name Ish r , which is also spelled Ishiro or Jewyo . ref name chama http www.everyculture.com South America Chamacoco Orientation.html Chamacoco Orientation . Every Culture. 2008 retrieved 29 March 2009 ref It is spoken by a traditionally hunter gatherer society that has now turned to agriculture . Its speakers are of all ages, and generally do not speak Spanish language Spanish or Guarani language Guarani well. ref name ethno Gordon, Raymond G., Jr., ed. http www.ethnologue.org show language.asp?code ceg Chamacoco A Language of Paraguay . Ethnologue. 2005 retrieved 29 March 2009 ref Classification Chamacoco is classified as a Zamucoan language, along with Ayoreo language Ayoreo . Both languages are considered endangered. ref name sorosoro http www.sorosoro.org en zamucoan languages Sorosoro Zamucoan family . ref There is relatively little information about the Zamucoan family. Chamacoco speakers live in the northeastern part of the Gran Chaco Chaco Boreal at the origin of the R o Verde in Paraguay. ref name ethno Four dialects of Chamacoco have been identified H iwo, in the Fuerte Olimpo area Ebid so and H rio, spoken in the Bah a Negra region and Tomar ho, in the Paran Para ba interior forests . ref name chama The speakers of H rio and Ebid so were estimated to be 800 in 1970. less than 200 people spoke Tomar ho then. Back in 1930, over 2000 people were estimated to speak Chamacoco. ref name chama Verb inflection is based on personal prefixes, the language is tenseless. ref name verbo Ciucci, Luca 2009. Elementi di morfologia verbale del chamacoco . Quaderni del Laboratorio di Linguistica della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, n.s. 8. http ... more details
Indigenous peoples in South America The following is a partial list of cultures related to South American Indigenous peoples . seealso Indigenous peoples in South America expand list date February 2011 refbegin 5 Abip n people Abip n Achuar Aguaruna Alacalufe Amahuaca people Amahuaca Amazonian Kichwas Arawaks Ashaninca Atacame os Aymara people Aymara Ayoreo Aw Banawa Barasana Bora people Bora Ca aris Caiapos Cambeba Caritiana Charca people Charca Chasa Chibcha Cinta Larga Cocama language Cocama Cof n Cumanagoto Cuncos D w people D w Diaguitas Chayahuita Emerillon Enxet Fuegian G Guarani people Guaran Guarayo people Guarayo Guaycuru peoples Guaycuru Huambisa people Huambisa Huaorani Juma people Juma Juris Kali na people Kali na Kamayur Karaj people Karaj Kaweshkar Kayapo Korubo Machiguenga people Machiguenga Macuna Mapuche Mascho Piro Mats s Mura people Mura Nambikwara people Paiter people Paiter Palikur people Palikur Panar Parintintin Pehuenche Pirah people Pirah Quechuas Quichua Rapanui Satere Mawe Secoya people Secoya Shipibo Shiwar Shuar people Shuar Siona people Siona Suru do Par Tapirap people Tapirap Taromenane Tehuelche people Tehuelche Tetete people Tetete Ticuna people Ticuna Tucano people Tucano Tupi people Tupi Xucuru Urarina Wai wai people Wai Wai Wari Wayampi Wayana Yagua Yanesha people Yanesha Y nomam Ye kuana Yuracar Zaparos Zoa tribe Zoa refend 5 See also Portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas Archaeology of the Americas List of pre Columbian cultures Metallurgy in pre Columbian America Pre Columbian South America Pre Inca cultures South America topic Indigenous peoples in Indigenous peoples of the Americas Pre Columbian History of the Americas Indigenous peoples by continent DEFAULTSORT South American Indigenous People Category Indigenous peoples of South America Category Ethnic groups in South America Category History of indigenous peoples of the Americas Category History of South America fa ... more details
TOCright Moro may refer to Events Moro Crater massacre , an engagement in the Philippine American War The Moro River Campaign Canadians cross the Moro Battle of the Moro , a World War II battle between mainly Canadian and German forces on the Moro river in Italy in 1943 The Moro River Campaign a World War II campaign between Allied and German forces on the Moro river and its headwaters in Italy in 1943 Groups Moro caste , the caste surname of Sindh province, Pakistan Moro people , the mostly Muslim indigenous people of Southern Philippines Moru , also Moro, an ethnic group in Southern Sudan Languages Moro, an alternative name for the Ayoreo language , spoken in Peru and Bolivia People Aldo Moro 1916 1978 , Italian politician and prime minister Ernst Moro 1874 1951 , Austrian physician and pediatrician Andrea Moro 1962 Italian linguist and neuroscientist Cristoforo Moro 1390 1471 , 67th Doge of Venice Iv n Moro 1974 , Spanish Olympic water polo champion Oscar Moro 1948 2006 , Argentine rock musician Fabio Moro 1977 , Italian footballer. Moro, a family lives in Libya in the western mountains spoke Arabic Moro, a family that lives in Belgium, Brussels, Rinaldo and Gianna are the parents of 5 Childrens, four Girls and a Boy Alberta, Emanuela, Matteo, Simona, Maria Places Asia Moro Province , a former province of the Philippines Moro Island , close to Basilan Island Moro, Pakistan , a city in Sindh province Moro Station , Japanese railway station Africa Moro, Nigeria , a Local Government Area in Kwara State America Moro, California, former name of Taft, California Moro, Oregon , the county seat of Sherman County, Oregon Moro Township, Madison County, Illinois Moro Township, Bradley County, Arkansas Moro Township, Calhoun County, Arkansas Moro River Chile Oceania Moro, Papua New Guinea Europe M r , the Hungarian language Hungarian name for Mor u village, Corne ti, Cluj Corne ti Commune, Cluj County, Romania Moro River Italy , place of the Moro River Campaign Plants Moro, ... more details
Languages of country Paraguay official Spanish language Spanish , Guaran language Guaran immigrant Portuguese language Portuguese The Republic of Paraguay is a mostly bilingual country, where both Spanish language Spanish , an Indo European language, and Guaran language Guaran , an indigenous language of the Tupian languages Tupian family, have official status. ref name official Cite document url http www.servat.unibe.ch icl pa00000 .html A140 title Paraguay Constitution, Article 140 About Languages publisher International Constitutional Law Project accessdate 2007 12 03 postscript None see http www.servat.unibe.ch icl pa indx.html translator s note ref Spanish and Guaran Spanish is spoken by about 87 percent of the population, while Guaran is spoken by more than 90 percent, with about 4,650,000 speakers. 52 of rural Paraguayans are monolingual in Guaran . Guaran is the only Indigenous languages of the Americas indigenous language of the Americas whose speakers include a large proportion of non indigenous people. This is an anomaly in the Americas where language shift towards European colonial languages in this case, the other official language of Spanish language Spanish has otherwise been a nearly universal cultural and identity marker of mestizo s people of mixed Spanish people Spanish and Amerindian ancestry , and also of cultural assimilation culturally assimilated , upwardly mobile Amerindian people. Other languages About 50,000 Paraguayans speak an indigenous language besides Guaran ref name ethnologue list http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name PY Languages of Paraguay , Ethnologue ref Ach language Ayoreo language Chamacoco language Iyo wujwa Chorote language Guana language Lengua language Maka language Nivacl language andeva language Pai Tavytera language Sanapan language Toba Qom language Toba Maskoy language Maskoy Pidgin is a Mascoian languages Mascoian based pidgin language . ref name ethnologue list Besides Spanish, Guaran and all o ... more details
are believed to exist. The groups whose presence has been confirmed are the Ayoreo people Ayoreo in Kaa ... as 300 Totobiegosode who have not been contacted they belong to the Ayoreo ethnicity, which numbers ... Ayoreo Indians, whose unsuccessful attempts to remain in the forest led to several native deaths. Others died soon after being brought out of the forest. The incident forced some Ayoreo to flee to Bolivia .... In 2004 a group of 17 Ayoreo Totobiegosode previously uncontacted made contact with the outside world ... Survival . It was not known whether there were any more isolated Ayoreo left in the jungle. In the first week of September 2007, another uncontacted band of Ayoreo Totobiegosode were spotted by loggers in the Western Chaco. Ayoreo are believed to be the last uncontacted Indians south of the Amazon ... more details
Ayoreo Indians in Paraguay have written to the UN Global Compact saying they are concerned and frustrated ... Por , was charged and fined for illegally clearing the Ayoreo s forests, and concealing evidence of uncontacted Ayoreo living there. The Ayoreo have asked that it be expelled from the Global Compact ... more details
about the town in Paraguay other towns with the same name Filadelfia disambiguation Infobox settlement official name Filadelfia image skyline Filadelfia Paraguay.jpg native name pushpin map Paraguay mapsize 200px coordinates region PY subdivision type Country subdivision name Paraguay subdivision type1 Department subdivision name1 Boquer n Department Boquer n leader title Intendant leader name Berthold Durksen Lowen established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2008 population total 9,713 population density km2 timezone utc offset 4 timezone DST utc offset DST 3 latd 22 latm 20 lats 24 latNS S longd 60 longm 1 longs 48 longEW W coordinates display title, inline elevation m area code 595 491 website Filadelfia is the capital of Boquer n Department in the Gran Chaco of western Paraguay . It is the centre of the Fernheim Colony . It is about a 5 hour drive from the capital of Asunci n . History Filadelfia was founded in 1930 by Russian Mennonite s who fled from the Soviet Union. Filadelfia lay near the front of the Chaco War , but was little affected. It became divided in the Second World War, with some of the originally German colonists supporting the Nazism Nazis and later being expelled. Infrastructure Today the town is home to a museum , a library , a radio station and a hospital. The colony s villages lie around Filadelfia, as do several native reserves, home to much of the area s native population, from the Chulup , Lengua , Toba Pilaga , Sanapan and Ayoreo groups. A modern supermarket is located in the centre of the town, which is the last place to get groceries before heading farther out into the Gran Chaco Chaco . Most of the town s potable water supply is drawn from underground cisterns, being replenished by intermittent rainfall the underground water is too salty to drink. A small commemorative park known as Parque Trebol lies about convert 5 km mi 0 abbr on to the east of town. It now serves as a place for visitors to c ... more details
Politics of Bolivia Image Bolivia Santa Cruz.png thumb right Santa Cruz Department within Bolivia A referendum to approve the autonomy statute of Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia was held on 4 May 2008. The vote resulted from strains between the Prefecture of Santa Cruz Department Santa Cruz and President of Bolivia President Evo Morales . The referendum was declared illegal and unconstitutional by the National Electoral Court. ref http abi.bo index.php?i noticias texto paleta&j 20090503152555&l 0 Agencia Boliviana de Informacion, 3 May 2009 ref ref http www.boliviainfoforum.org.uk documents 535424538 BIF 20Bulletin 20Special 20edition 20May 202008.pdf Bolivia Information Forum Bulletin May 2008 ref ref http ain bolivia.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 116&Itemid 32 Illegal Autonomy Referendum Deepens Division in Bolivia, Andean Information Network, Thursday, 17 April 2008 ref Final results from the referendum showed that 85.6 of participating voters supported autonomy. ref http www.corteelectoralsc.com Computo2008 fComputoDepartamentalA.aspx Corte Departmental Electoral de Santa Cruz ref Abstention rates were 37.9 . ref http www.corteelectoralsc.com Computo2008 fComputoDepartamentalA.aspx Corte Departmental Electoral de Santa Cruz ref Partisans of the Movement for Socialism Bolivia Movement for Socialism called for a boycott of the vote, Citation needed date October 2010 and the Guarayo, Guaran , Chiquitano, Ayoreo, Yuracar Moxe o indigenous peoples rejected holding the vote in their territories. ref cite news title Pueblos ind genas cruce os declaran su autonom a y no votar n el referendum olig rquico del 4 de mayo url http www.asc hsa.org node 374 accessdate 28 September 2010 date 5 April 2008 ref The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights stated in its annual human rights report that the referendums took place even though the National Electoral Court ruled that the prefectures did not have the authority to call for such a v ... more details
and wood carving. Ayoreo The ayoreos bagas are one of the coveted Indian handiwork. These bags ... to traditional aesthetics makes them extremely attractive. The Ayoreo language Ayoreo also ... more details
ethnic groups Nivacl , Manjui, Guarayos, Angait , Ayoreo s, Guaran and va, Tapiet and Toba tribe ... because of the characteristics of the land. In addition most of the Ayoreo natives who still ... more details
The Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia , lang es Confederaci n de Pueblos Ind genas de Bolivia formerly, lang es Confederaci n de Pueblos Ind genas del Oriente Boliviano or CIDOB , is a national representative organization of the Bolivia n Indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous movement . It was founded in October 1982 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra as the Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of the Bolivian East , with the participation of representatives of four indigenous peoples of the Bolivian East Guarani people Guarani Izoce o s, Chiquitano people Chiquitanos , Ayoreo people Ayoreo s and Guarayo s. Currently, CIDOB gathers 34 peoples living in the Lowlands of Bolivia, in seven of the nine departments of Bolivia Santa Cruz Department Santa Cruz , Beni Department Beni , Pando Department Pando , Tarija Department Tarija , Chuquisaca Department Chuquisaca , Cochabamba Department Cochabamba and La Paz Department, Bolivia La Paz . Since 2006, CIDOB s president is Adolfo Ch vez Beyuma , of the Takana people . CIDOB is a member of the Pact of Unity in Bolivia, of the National Coordination for Change , and of the Amazon Basin indigenous organization, Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin COICA . Member organizations The following organizations are make up the confederaton Assembly of the Guarani people Guarani People Asamblea del Pueblo Guaran APG Center of Guarayo people Guarayo Native Peoples Organizations Central de Organizaciones de los Pueblos Nativos Guarayos COPNAG Center of Indigenous Peoples of Beni Department Beni Central de los Pueblos Ind genas de Beni CPIB Indigenous Center of the Bolivian Amazon Region Central Ind gena de la Regi n Amaz nica de Bolivia CIRABO , including the following peoples Cavine a language Cavine o , Ch cobo language Ch cobo , Esse Ejja, Takana, Pacahuara language Pacahuara , and Pacahuara language Araonas . Indigenous Center of the Originary Amazon Peoples of Pando Department Pando Central ... more details
Guides date 2007 isbn 1841621668 ref quote box width 30 align right quote The Ayoreo Totobiegosode .... ref name survivalinternationaluncontactedtribesthreats The Arhuaco , Ayoreo , Australian Aborigines ... more details
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