- The
Ayoreo (Ayoreode,
Ayoréo, Ayoréode) are an
indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. They live in an area
surrounded by the Paraguay, Pilcomayo, Parapetí...
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Ayoreo is a
Zamucoan language spoken in both
Paraguay and Bolivia. It is also
known as Morotoco, Moro, Ayoweo, Ayoré, and
Pyeta Yovai. However, the name...
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thousands of
hectares of the
Ayoreo-Totobiegosode tribe's
ancestral territory into
cattle ranching land. The
Union of
Ayoreo Natives of
Paraguay is working...
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complex and
inseparable verb morphology. Some
Amazonian languages such as
Ayoreo have
fusional morphology. The
Fuegian language Selk'nam has
fusional elements...
- Paraguay, many of
which are
threatened by extinction.
Languages such as Guana,
Ayoreo and
Ishir (Chamacoco) are
considered endangered.
Literacy was
about 93.6%...
- the
solution with
cubic crystals, and
produces a grainy-type flake. The
Ayoreo, an
indigenous group from the
Paraguayan Chaco,
obtain their salt from the...
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better within his organisation. In 1986,
indigenous Paraguayans of the
Ayoreo Totobiegosode tribe were
allegedly forced into
trucks by
another tribal...
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animals of the zone, as well as
their necklaces and wood carving. The
ayoreos bagas are one of the
coveted Indian handiwork.
These bags are made with...
- 2012).
Zamucoan consists of two
living languages:
Ayoreo (also
known as Zamuco, Ayoré, Moro,
Ayoréo, Ayoweo, Samuko, Morotoco, Pyeta, Yovai) – 3,160 speakers...
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fined for
illegally clearing the
Ayoreo's forests and
concealing evidence of
uncontacted Ayoreo living there. The
Ayoreo asked that the
company be expelled...