- The
Chamacoco people (
Ishír) are an
indigenous people of Paraguay. Some also live in Brazil. The
Chamacoco have two
major divisions, the Ebytoso, who...
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Xamicoco or Xamacoco,
although the
tribe itself prefers the name
Ishír (which is also
spelled Ɨshɨr, Ishiro, Yshyr) and
sometimes Jewyo. When the term Ishiro...
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which are
threatened by extinction.
Languages such as Guana, Ayoreo, and
Ishir (Chamacoco) are
considered endangered.
Literacy was
about 93.6% and 87.7%...
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water and only 9.5% have electricity. Aché Abipón
Ayoreo Chané
Chamacoco (
Ishir)
Ebytoso Tomáraho Chiripá
Chorote Guana Guaraní
Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí)...
- doi:10.17226/10850. ISBN 978-0-309-09072-8. Cronin,
Timothy W.; Dutta,
Ishir (17 July 2023). "How Well Do We
Understand the
Planck Feedback". Journal...
- the Chaco.
These include the
following groups:
Ayoreo (Zamuco)
Chamacoco (
Ishir)
Ebytoso Tomáraho Chané Chiripá
people Chorote Guana Guaraní
Lengua (Enxet)...
- por la
locomotora en Cochabamba, 1892 - 1927".
Estudios del
Ishir.
Revista Estudios del
ISHiR. ISSN 2250-4397.
Archived from the
original on 3
October 2012...
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Fuerte Olimpo:
called "Tres Hermanos". A
museum and a
native tribe called Ishir “Virgen Santísima”,
which includes presentation of some
crafts and a welcome...
- a
chance to help the
people of
Magnamund without breaking their vow to
Ishir, and they
raise the boy in the arts of magic,
giving him the name Grey Star:...
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battle between the
powers of Good,
among them Kai (God of the Sun) and
Ishir (Goddess of the Moon), and Naar, the evil God of Darkness. In the north-east...