- also
known as the Cadiguebo, Cadioeo, Caduveo, Caduvéo, Caduví, Cayua,
Guaicuru, Kadiveo, Kadivéu, Kadiweu, Kaduveo, Kaiwa, or Mbayá-Guaikurú. They are...
- Mataco-
Guaicuru family.
There were some 1,500
speakers accounted for in 2007, 50
percent of
which were monolingual. Nivaclé is from the Mataco-
Guaicuru family...
-
Guaicuruan (Guaykuruan, Waikurúan, Guaycuruano, Guaikurú,
Guaicuru, Guaycuruana) is a
language family spoken in
northern Argentina,
western Paraguay, and...
- Mataguayo–
Guaicuru, Mataco–
Guaicuru or Macro-Waikurúan is a
proposed language family consisting of the
Mataguayan and
Guaicuruan languages.
Pedro Viegas...
- Mataco-Guaicuruan (possibly
including Zamucoan): Macro-Chaco Macro-
Guaicurú Matacoan Guaicurú (?)
Zamuco Jê-Tupí-Cariban Macro-Tupian
Tupian Macro-Jê + Chiquitano...
- p. 402.
Viegas Barros, Jose
Pedro (2013). "La hipótesis de
parentesco Guaicurú-Mataguayo:
estado actual de la cuestión".
Revista Brasileira de Linguística...
- name is
written guaycurú or
guaicurú in
Spanish (plural guaycurúes or guaicurúes), and
guaicuru in
Portuguese (plural
guaicurus). It was
originally an offensive...
- Kadiwéu is a
Guaicuruan language spoken by the
Kadiweu people of Brazil, and
historically by
other Mbayá groups. It has
around 1,200-1,800
people in Brazil...
-
languages are the
clearest case of
isolating languages.
Guaicuru languages (Mataco–
Guaicuru) have a
grammatical gender distinction in the noun, although...
-
thorn forests ... home to many
groups of
feared Indians,
including the
Guaicurú, Toba and Mocoví."
There had long been
overlapping claims to all or parts...