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- The Payaguá people, also called Evueví and Evebe, were an ethnic group of the Guaycuru peoples in the Northern Chaco of Paraguay. The Payaguá were a river...
- Payaguá (Payawá) is an extinct language of Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia, spoken by the Payaguá Indians. It is usually classified as one of the Guaicuruan...
- Payagua plied the river in canoes, fished and gathered edible plants, and raided their agricultural neighbors, the Guaraní, to the east. The Payaguá also...
- force destro**** a Payagua town. In 1735 they killed all but four of a convoy. Attacks declined as the gold ran out and because the Payagua quarreled with...
- as Wachí) † Payagua (also known as Payawá) † Abipón, Guachí, and Payaguá all are extinct. Lyle Campbell (2012) classifies Guachi and Payagua each as language...
- that the name derives from the Payaguá people, for the Paraguay River was called the Payaguá-y, or "river of the Payaguás" by the Guaraní and hence would...
- Chaná (?) |____ Guaicuruan family | |_____ Abipón | |_____ Mbayá | |_____ Payaguá | |_____ Mbeguá (?) |____ Lule–Vilela family | |_____ Lule |____ Chon family...
- Crateva tapia, commonly known as toco, payaguá, naranjuelo, or beach apple, is a member of the genus Crateva, belonging to the family Capparaceae. It...
- Guaycurú peoples. The most important of the Guaycurúans in Paraguay were the Payaguá, a riverine people ranging for 1,600 km (990 miles) up and down the Paraguay...
- Tiwanaku, 300–1000 AD Mollo culture, 1000–1500 AD Lupaca Charca people Payaguá people Uru-Murato Araona (Cavina) Aymara, Andes Ayoreo, Gran Chaco Baure...