- The
Sanapana are one of many
nomadic tribes inhabiting the
lower Gran
Chaco of
western Paraguay. With the
introduction of
Mennonite settlements in the...
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Sanapana (
sanapana payvoma) is a
language of the
Paraguayan Chaco.
Sanapaná people call
themselves nenlhet;
Enxet people call
Sanapaná people saapa'ang;...
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indigenous fine crafts. In the
forest reserves, the
Sanapaná and Nivaclé
peoples speak Sanapaná and Nivaclé languages, respectively. The karanda'y is...
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algorithms Sum-Product Networks, a type of
probabilistic machine learning model Sanapaná language (ISO 639 code: spn) Sp(n), a type of
symplectic group in mathematics...
- (Toba-Maskoy)
Enxet (Southern Lengua)
Enlhet (Northern Lengua) Kaskihá (Guaná)
Sanapaná Angaité Two
spurious languages have been
claimed in the literature, Emok...
- area's
native po****tion, from the Chulupí, Lengua, Toba-Pilaga,
Ayoreo and
Sanapaná groups. A
modern supermarket is
located in the
centre of the town, which...
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Guana Guaraní
Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter
Sanapaná Toba
Zamuco Paraguay portal Indigenous peoples of the
Americas portal Guaraní...
- Kaskihá
language Maká
language Nivaclé
language Pai
Tavytera language Sanapaná language Toba-Maskoy
language Toba Qom
language Besides Spanish, Guaraní...
- Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina, and
Paraguay Sanapaná (Quiativis),
Paraguay Vilela,
Argentina Wichí (Mataco),
Argentina and Bolivia...
- Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé),
Argentina and
Paraguay Sanapaná (Quiativis),
Paraguay Vilela,
Argentina Wichí (Mataco),
Argentina and Bolivia...