- The
Abipones (Spanish: Abipones,
singular Abipón) were an
indigenous people of Argentina's Gran
Chaco region,
speakers of one of the
Guaicuruan languages...
-
Abipón was a
native American language of the
Guaicuruan group of the Guaycurú-Charruan
family that was at one time
spoken in
Argentina by the
Abipón people...
- Namqom) Mocoví (also
known as Mbocobí, Mokoví, Moqoyt)
Abipón (also
known as Callaga, Kalyaga,
Abipon) †
Eastern Guaicuruan (often
considered to be separate...
- languages, that are
currently extinct:
Abipón is from the Mataco-Guaicuru
family and was
spoken by the
Abipón people, and was
related to Kadiweu. There...
- are
alive and in
common use in
specific regions. Finally, some such as
Abipón and Yaghan, are now
completely extinct.
Since 2004 the Guaraní language...
-
Other Guaycuru groups have
become extinguished over the last 500 years:
Abipón Mbayá (ancestral to the Kadiweu) Payaguá, also
known as Evueví or Evebe...
- of
Patagonia Bolivian Argentines Languages of
Argentina Argentine people Abipón people Amaicha Calchaquí Capayán Poya
people Guaraní
people Selk'nam genocide...
-
Jivaro Amahuaca Inca
Aymara Siriono Nambikwara Trumai Timbira Tupinamba Botocudo Shavante Aweikoma Cayua (Guarani)
Lengua Abipon Mapuche Tehuelche Yaghan...
- 1923 0.02 el
Hacha 1924 0.73 el
Mocovi 1925 0.85 el
Tonocote 1931 0.46 el
Abipon 1936 1 el
Mataco 1937 2 el Taco 1962 1.53 la
Perdida 1967 3.12 las Viboras...
-
Portuguese Empire Brazilian colonial forces Gran
Chaco people (Guaycuru peoples)
Abipón Payaguá Calchaquí Mocoví
Inconclusive due to
economical problems after the...