- The
Mbayá or Mbyá are an
indigenous people of
South America which formerly ranged on both
sides of the
Paraguay River, on the
north and
northwestern Paraguay...
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arrived quickly; one of them,
Francis Kimanzi Mbaya, was a man whom
Timmons had
accused of corruption.
Mbaya fired repeatedly at Timmons,
killing him instantly...
- Aquidavão rivers. The
Kadiweu are the
largest surviving branch of the
Mbayá people. The
Mbayá were
raiders in the 18th
century and
numbered 4,000, but smallpox...
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Guaicuruan Northern Guaicuruan Kadiweu (also
known as Caduveo, Kadiwéu,
Mbayá-Guaycuru,
Mbayá, Guaicurú, Waikurú, Ediu-Adig)
Southern Guaicuruan Pilagá (also...
- "Sugarcane"(feat.
Gnako &
Tommy Flavour) "Slowly" "Sumaku"(feat.
Vannessa Mdee) "Sio
Mbaya" "Bado Yupo" "Kibindoni" "Sugua"(feat.
Diamond Platnumz) "Fashion Killer"(feat...
- Argentina.
According to the 2010
census there are 7,379 self-identified
Mbayá in Argentina. The
Ranquel or Rankülche are an
indigenous tribe from the...
- Guarani,
commonly called Chiriguanos,
while the Guaná were
subjects of the
Mbayá, a
Guaycuruan speaking people. The Chané,
together with
other Arawak groups...
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language spoken by the
Kadiweu people of Brazil, and
historically by
other Mbayá groups. It has
around 1,200-1,800
people in Brazil. It is
mainly a subject–verb–object...
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sorghum (known by the ****u
people as masika),
pigeon peas (burukusuk),
maize (
mbaya), millet, c****ava,
sweet potatoes, and
beans (loputu). In the dry season...
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Archived from the
original on 30
January 2016.
Retrieved 23
January 2016.
Mbaya, A. W.; Aliyu, M. M.; Ibrahim, U. I. (2009-04-02). "The clinico-pathology...