- and
adjacent Brazil. Twenty-first
century survivors of the Chané are the
Izoceno people of
Bolivia and 3,034
descendants reported in
Argentina by the 2010...
- Province, and 304
counted in the
Paraguayan Chaco. Avá (Chané, Tapieté) and
Izoceño are dialects. In
Argentina it is
known as
Western Argentine Guaraní, while...
-
defend their relationship with the seal in
response to
outside critics. The
Izoceño-Guaraní of
Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia, is a
tribe of
hunters who were...
- Cayuwaba), Beni
Department Chácobo,
northwest Beni
Department Chané (
Izoceño),
Santa Cruz
Department Chipaya (Puquina),
Oruro Department Chiquitano...
-
administered and was
established solely by the
indigenous peoples,
including the
Izoceño Guaraní, the Ayoreode, and the Chiquitano.
Other protected areas include...
-
Bueno River,
territory of Rondônia. (Unattested.) Chané
group Chané /
Izoceño -
formerly spoken on the
Itiyuro River,
Salta province, Argentina, but...
- are
sometimes called Guarani katui (Guarani:
Guarani par excellence) The
Izoceño Guarani or Tapɨi of
Izozog who live in the
region of Ɨsoso or
Izozo on...
-
community is San Pablo,
located in the north.
There are
groups of
mostly Izoceños and
Ayoreode origin,
including uncontacted groups of
Ayoreo nomads. The...
- It was
spoken in
Salta some 300
years ago. The
ethnic group is
named Izoceño, and now they
speak Guarani.
Kunza was the
language of the
Atacama people...
-
representatives of four
indigenous peoples of the
Bolivian East: Guarani-
Izoceños, Chiquitanos,
Ayoreos and Guarayos. Currently,
CIDOB gathers 34 peoples...