- loss of territory. The
Ayoreo people are
known by
numerous names including Ayoré, Ayoreode, Guarañoca, Koroino, Moro, Morotoco, Poturero,
Pyeta Yovai, Samococio...
- both
Paraguay and Bolivia. It is also
known as Morotoco, Moro, Ayoweo,
Ayoré, and
Pyeta Yovai. However, the name "Ayoreo" is more
common in Bolivia,...
-
Jacqueline Bolens, Paris, Éditions Maspero [fr], (posthumous) 1977: Les
Ayoré du
Chaco septentrional. Étude
critique à
partir des
notes de
Lucien Sebag...
- 'Giridhar
Gopal Shyam'
Vilambith and
Madhyalay Bandish, 'Man ke
Mandir Ayore' drut
Bandish in new Rag
Bhimsen - Invented,
Written and
Composed by Indian...
-
composed by
Mahesh Mahadev [kn] sung by
Jayateerth Mevundi 'Man ke
Mandir Ayore'
Teental drut
Bandish written and
composed by
Mahesh Mahadev [kn] sung by...
-
Zamucoan consists of two
living languages:
Ayoreo (also
known as Zamuco,
Ayoré, Moro, Ayoréo, Ayoweo, Samuko, Morotoco, Pyeta, Yovai) – 3,160 speakers...
- 2021 (94th)
Nothing but the Sun
Apenas el Sol
Ayore,
Spanish Arami Ullón Not
nominated 2022 (95th) Eami
Ayore Paz
Encina Not
nominated 2023 (96th) The Last...
- Argentina,
historic group Angaite (Angate),
northwestern Paraguay Ayoreo (
Ayoré, Moro, Morotoco, Pyeta, Yovia, Zamuco),
Bolivia and
Paraguay Chamacoco (Zamuko)...
- jhaptal:
Charan Dhar Ayeri; Tarana: tintal;
Gowardhani Todi. Vil. ektal: Tu
Ayore Ayo, Drut tintal: Kahe
Karat Mose
Batiyan ECSD 2489: Lalit. Tintal: Yaarda;...
- Yuracar, Yurujure, Cuchi, Enete) Yurumanguí † (Yurimanguí)
Zamucoan Ayoreo (
Ayoré, Moro, Zamuco, Pyeta, Yovai) (dialect: Tsiricua, Tsiracua)
Chamacoco (Ishiro...