- The
Chamacoco people (Ishír) are an
indigenous people of Paraguay. Some also live in Brazil. The
Chamacoco have two
major divisions, the Ebytoso, who lived...
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Chamacoco is a
Zamucoan language spoken in
Paraguay by the
Chamacoco people. It is also
known as
Xamicoco or Xamacoco,
although the
tribe itself prefers...
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threatened by extinction.
Languages such as Guana,
Ayoreo and
Ishir (
Chamacoco) are
considered endangered.
Literacy was
about 93.6% and 87.7% of Paraguayans...
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Megachile chamacoco is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Schrottky in 1913. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014.
Retrieved 10 October...
- Moro, Ayoréo, Ayoweo, Samuko, Morotoco, Pyeta, Yovai) – 3,160
speakers Chamacoco (also
known as Bahía Negra, Ebidoso, Tumarahá, Chamakoko, Ebitoso, Ishiro...
- live in the Chaco.
These include the
following groups:
Ayoreo (Zamuco)
Chamacoco (Ishir)
Ebytoso Tomáraho Chané Chiripá
people Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua...
- ("Mother of the universe") is a
mother goddess of the
Chamacoco people. She is the
dominant deity in
Chamacoco mythology.
Eschetewuarha is
described as the mother...
- A
mother goddess is a
major goddess characterized as a
mother or progenitor,
either as an
embodiment of
motherhood and
fertility or
fulfilling the cosmological...
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anthropomorphic and
zoomorphic effigies.
Gourds are also
carves with images. The
Chamacoco ethnic group, from the Alto
Paraguay Department, used
dresses during their...
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Indigenous peoples."
Povos Indígenas no Brasil.
Retrieved 3 Feb 2013. "
Chamacoco." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 4 Feb 2013. "Enawenê-nawê: Introduction." Instituto...