- Northwest); Wichí (by 53,700 people,
mainly in
Chaco where,
along with Kom and
Moqoit, it is
official de jure); Vlax
Romani (by 52,000 people);
Albanian (by 40...
- to
adopt more than one
official language.
These languages are the Kom,
Moqoit and Wichí languages,
spoken by the Toba,
Mocovi and Wichí
peoples respectively...
- The Mocoví (Mocoví:
moqoit) are an
indigenous people of the Gran
Chaco region of
South America.[citation needed] They
speak the Mocoví
language and are...
- HD 48265
Nosaxa IAU new 2019
Argentinian proposal;
means 'spring' in the
Moqoit language. //
Sagittarius σ
Sagittarii Aa
Nunki Along with τ Sagittarii,...
- The Mocoví
language is a
Guaicuruan language of
Argentina spoken by
about 3,000 people,
mostly in
Santa Fe, Chaco, and
Formosa provinces. In 2010, the...
- four
provincial official languages alongside Spanish and the
indigenous Moqoit and Wichí.
There are
seven linguistic families and two
independent languages...
- From To
Scope Year of
apology Reference(s)
Argentina Toba and
Moqoit Napalpí m****acre, 1924 2022
Australia Indigenous peoples Stolen generations, 1905-1970s...
- but
bilingual Italian-speaking po****tion.
Chaco Province recognises Qom,
Moqoit y
Wichi as
official languages of the
province along with
Spanish Corrientes...
-
Institute of
Culture of
Chaco Province,
mostly Wichí, Qom (Toba people) and
Moqoit (Mocoví), who plan and
execute activities coordinated and
conducted by indigenous...
- four
provincial official languages alongside Spanish and the
indigenous Moqoit and Qom. The Wichí
languages include the
following languages: Noktén (a...