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Guachí (Wachí) is an extinct,
apparently Guaicuruan language of Argentina. It is
usually classified as one of the
Guaicuruan languages, but the data is...
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Guachi (also
known as Wachí) †
Payagua (also
known as Payawá) † Abipón,
Guachí, and Payaguá all are extinct. Lyle
Campbell (2012)
classifies Guachi and...
- Bacadéhuachi (Spanish pronunciation: [bakaˈðewatʃi]) is a
village in Bacadéhuachi Muni****lity in the
northeast of the
Mexican state of Sonora. It is 269...
- the
Ivinhema River,
Pardo River, and Nhandú
River in Mato
Grosso do Sul.
Guachi,
spoken on the
Vacaria River in Mato
Grosso do Sul, is a dialect. Jolkesky...
- Fasu
Oceania 1 Fulniô
South America 1
Fuyug Oceania 1
Gaagudju Australia 1
Guachi South America 1
Guaicurian North America 1
Guamo South America 1 Guató South...
- Champ" "Con Alma" "Dizzy Atmosphere" "Emanon" "Fiesta Mojo" "Groovin' High" "
Guachi Guara" (AKA "Soul Sauce") "He
Beeped When He
Shoulda Bopped" (AKA "He Beeped...
- Uru–Chipaya
Kunza Mapudungun Chaco–Pampas ? Mataco–Guaicuru
Matacoan Guaicuruan Guachí Payaguá
Mascoyan Zamucoan Charruan Sanavirón
Huarpean Allentiac Millcayac...
- fall of 1964, he
recorded the
album Soul
Sauce with Tjader. The
single "
Guachi Guaro" won a
Grammy Award in 1965.
Although Peraza preferred being a featured...
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various indigenous South American languages,
including Bororoan languages and
Guachi. In 1856-57, he
visited the Cape of Good Hope,
travelling as far east as...
- 1965), and
landed the
album on Billboard's Top 50
Albums of 1965.
Titled "
Guachi Guaro" (a
nonsensical phrase in Spanish),
Tjader transformed the Gillespie/Chano...