- The Ava Guaraní are an
Indigenous peoples formerly known as
Chiriguanos or
Chiriguano Indians who
speak the Ava
Guarani and
Eastern Bolivian Guaraní languages...
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Chiriguano Bay (64°28′S 62°31′W / 64.467°S 62.517°W / -64.467; -62.517) is a bay
northeast of
Strath Point,
indenting the
south end of
Brabant Island...
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Eastern Bolivian Guaraní,
known locally as
Chawuncu or
Chiriguano (pejorative), is a Guaraní
language spoken in
South America. In
Bolivia 33,670 speakers...
- The war
against the
Chiriguanos of 1892 is the name
given to a
series of
armed confrontations during the
presidency of
Aniceto Arce,
between the Bolivian...
- Ñandeva (Kaiwá 18,000 speakers, Ava
Guarani 16,000 speakers) Tapiete,
Chiriguano (
Chiriguano 51,000 speakers) O'Hagan et al. (2014, 2019)
proposes that Proto-Tupi-Guarani...
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advances into the
Chiriguano territory. Later, in the
second half of the 19th
century a more
definitive advance begun on the
Chiriguano lands with the last...
- tsái púa uípi mokuíka motsapölika
Chiriguano Chiriguano ankã námbi hai de-pó
penti mbokui mbapui Guarayo Chiriguano che-ãka che-nambí che-raí che-pó nyepeĩ...
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technology adoption in agriculture." The
Guarani people in Bolivia,
called Chiriguanos,
lived in the
foothills of the
Andes and had a
different history than...
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Bolivian Guarani Indians (called
Chiriguanos at that time) and a
force made up of
Bolivian military, militia, and
Chiriguano Indians friendly to the government...
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years but his
reign came to an end
after one of the
several Guarani (
Chiriguano)
incursions in the area. The
first Europeans to set foot in the area were...