- The
Chorote languages form a
small group of
indigenous language varieties spoken primarily in
northwestern Argentina, and also in
Paraguay and far-southeastern...
- Iyoʼwujwa
Chorote is a
Matacoan language spoken by
about 2,000 people,
mostly in
Argentina where it is
spoken by
about 1,500 people; 50% of whom are monolingual...
- Eklen**** (Iyojwaʼja
Chorote) is a
language spoken in
northeast Salta in
Argentina by
about 800 people. It is also
known as Choroti, Yofuaha, and Eklenjuy...
- group: Iyojwa'ja
Chorote, Ch'orti',
Yofuaha or
Eklenjuy is from the Mataco-Guaicuru
family and is a
distinct language from
Chorote Iyo'wujwa. It was...
- Wichí-
Chorote and Maká-Nivaclé
according to
Nikulin (2019).
Gordon (2005) in
Ethnologue divides Wichí into
three separate languages and
Chorote into two...
-
University of
Connecticut Correctional Emergency Response Team Iyojwaʼja
Chorote, a
language in
Salta province, Argentina, ISO 639 code This disambiguation...
- of
Santiago del
Estero Province, and Tu****án.
Atacama Avá-Guaraní Chané
Chorote Chulupí
Diaguita Chicoana Kolla Ocloya Omaguaca Tapiete Toba Wichí This...
- Qom, Northern: Pilaga; Toba
Mataguayo Mataguayo,
Western Chorote:
Chorote Iyojwa'ja;
Chorote Iyo'wujwa Wichi:
Wichi Guisnay;
Wichi Nokten;
Wichi Vejoz...
-
Bolivia Chiquitano (Chiquito, Tarapecosi),
eastern Bolivia Chorote (Choroti), Iyojwa'ja
Chorote, Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and
Paraguay Guana (Kaskihá)...
- 739), the Charrúa (4,511), the Pilagá (4,465), the Chané (4,376), and the
Chorote (2,613). The Selk'nam (Ona)
people are now
virtually extinct in its pure...