- The Pai
Tavytera are an
indigenous people of
Paraguay and Brazil. They
primarily live in
Amambay Department in
Paraguay and the
Brazilian state of Mato...
- Pãi
Tavyterã is a
Guarani language spoken by
about 600 Pai
Tavytera people in
eastern Paraguay, in Amambay,
eastern Concepción,
eastern San Pedro, and...
- (Taragui), Chiripá Guaraní (Nhandéva, Avá), Mbyá Guaraní (Mbya) Kaiwá (Paí
Tavyterá dialect) Aché (Guayaki) (several dialects) ? Xetá The
varieties of Guarani...
-
March 2013. "Tenharim
language code: pah".
Retrieved 2010-12-11. "Pai
Tavytera." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 17 Jan 2013. "Tremembé."
Povos indígenas do Brasil...
-
Guarani Chiripá
Jopara East
Bolivian Mbyá
Paraguayan West
Bolivian Kaiwá Pai
Tavytera Xeta
Guarayu (II)
Guarayu Pauserna Sirionó Tupi (III) Old Tupi Paulista...
- Western:
Guarani Boliviano;
Tapiete Eastern: Kayowa; Mbya; Ñandeva; Pai
Tavytera;
Sheta Tupinamba-Kokama Kokama-Omagua: Kokama; Kokamilla;
Omagua Tupi:...
- bags are smaller, rectangular,
carried by men on
their shoulders. The Pai
Tavytera from
Eastern Paraguay and
Brazil are
known for
their necklaces made from...
- to try and
frighten young girls into
being chaste.
Statue of
Kurupi Pai
Tavytera woodcarving of Kurupi,
Paraguay Trauco Pombero Jasy
Jatere Indio Pícaro...
- Pai
Tavytera people in
Amambay Department, 2012...
- was
inhabited by
colonies of
natives of the Tupí Guaraní Family, the Paí
Tavyterá and Ava Guaraní.
There is a hill in
there that was
considered to be a holy...