- 161
individuals indicated this ethnicity.
Diego Villar attributes this "
Pacaguara boom" to the
increased local value of
Pacahuara identity in a plurinational...
-
published dictionary. The
Pacaguara (Pacahuara)
dialect described by
Mercier was at
least ethnically distinct. (But see
Pacaguara language.)
According to...
- Chácobo-Pakawara is a
Panoan language spoken by
about 550 of 860
ethnic tribal Chácobo
people of the Beni
Department northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia, and...
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meaning "We who are
truly ourselves." They are also
known as the
Pacaguara,
Pacaguara de Ivon, or
Pachuara people. The Chácobo
language is a Chákobo language...
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Brazil Nambikuára (Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Pacahuara (
Pacaguara) Pacajá (Pacaja) Panará, Mato
Grosso and Pará,
Brazil Parecís (Paressi)...
- (Guaïcaro) - Chile,
possibly Alacalufan Hoxa -
Colombia Pacahuaras-Castillo -
Pacaguara,
collected by
Castillo Payaya -
Texas Pitaguary - Ceará,
Brazil Quepo(s)...
- once
spoken on the
Biata River in Beni province, Bolivia. (Unattested.)
Pacaguara -
language now
probably extinct, once
spoken between the Beni
River and...
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Brazil Nambikuára (Nambicuara, Nambikwara), Mato Grosso,
Brazil Pacahuara (
Pacaguara, Pacawara),
northwest Beni Department,
Bolivia Pacajá (Pacaja) Panará...