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Chaguar is the
common name of
several related species of
South American plants of the
family Bromeliaceae,
among them
Bromelia serra,
Bromelia hieronymi...
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resistant fiber obtained from B.
serra and B. hieronymi, both
known as
chaguar, is an
essential component of the
economy of the Wichí
tribe in the semi-arid...
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several plants used by the Wichí
people as a
fiber for
weaving called chaguar. It has anti-inflammatory
agents that are
secreted by the fruit. Bromelia...
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several plants used by the Wichí
people as a
fiber for
weaving called chaguar. Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families "Bromelia
serra Griseb"...
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honey and
gather fruits. For
centuries they have used the
strong fibers of
chaguar (Bromelia serra,
Bromelia hieronymi) for
weaving nets,
purses and other...
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Named after the Gran
Chaco plains,
ultimately from
chaku ("hunting land").
Chaguar (Bromelia serra,
Bromelia hieronymi,
Deinacanthon urbanianum and Pseudananas...
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moldings and
plaster sconces are made with
vegetable fibers from the area (
chaguar). The ba****t
originally served as
fencing rooms,
locker rooms, confectionery...
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known to be used for
fishing bait and the
leaves have been used to dye
chaguar fibers.
Fruits of the
plant are also
eaten by gray brockets. Rivers, M...
- ISBN 978-1-4438-1683-0. OCLC 974947575. ****kin,
Silvia (2010). "Tying
together the
chaguar threads". Datatèxtil (23): 23. ISSN 1139-028X. Rolandi, Diana; Majewski...