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Guaycuru or
Guaykuru is a
generic term for
several ethnic groups indigenous to the Gran
Chaco region of
South America,
speaking related Guaicuruan languages...
- Sul). The
speakers of the
languages are
often collectively called the
Guaycuru peoples. For the most part, the
Guaycuruans lived in the Gran
Chaco and...
- have also been
called Caduveo. In the 16th
century the Mbayá were
called Guaycuru, a name
later used
generically for all the
nomadic and semi-nomadic indigenous...
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Argumental Preferida en mocoví (
guaycurú):
Proyecciones teórico-metodológicas" [The
Preferred Argument Structure in Mocoví (
Guaycurú): Theoretical-methodological...
- Mataguayo–Guaicuru, Mataco–Guaicuru or Macro-Waikurúan is a
proposed language family consisting of the
Mataguayan and
Guaicuruan languages.
Pedro Viegas...
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Western Paraguay, the Gran Chaco, was
inhabited by
nomads of whom the
Guaycuru peoples were the most prominent. The
Paraguay River was
roughly the dividing...
- Corrientes,
Corrientes Province. The area was
originally inhabited by
Guaycuru aboriginals such as the Tobas.
Their resistance to
evangelisation postponed...
- the
Scythian and
Turkic nomads of
Central Asia, the
Plains Indians, the
Guaycuru peoples of the Gran Chaco, and the
Mapuche and
Tehuelche of
Patagonia after...
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occupied by
nomadic peoples,
notably the
various groups making up the
Guaycuru, who
resisted Spanish control of the Chaco,
often with success, from the...
- Macro-Panoan Tacana-Pano, Moseten, Mataco, Lule, Vilela, Mascoy, Charrua,
Guaycuru-Opaie Source: Muni****lities in
which Talian is co-official in Rio Grande...