- The
Tsimané, also
known as the
Tsimane' or Chimane, are an
indigenous people of
lowland Bolivia,
living chiefly in the Beni
Department muni****lities of...
- Chimané (
Tsimane') is a
South American language isolate. Some
dialects are
known as Mosetén (Mosetén of
Santa Ana, Mosetén of Covendo).
Chimane is a language...
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linking the
Mosetenan languages (actually a
single language,
Chimane or
Tsimané) and the
Chonan languages of
South America.
Kaufman (1990)
finds the connection...
- T (2014). "Preference for women's body m**** and waist-to-hip
ratio in
Tsimane' men of the
Bolivian Amazon:
biological and
cultural determinants". PLOS...
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issued in 1992.: 143–44 The
multiethnic Tsimané Moseten Regional Council (Spanish:
Consejo Regional Tsimane Moseten; CRTM) was
formed in 1992 and received...
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February 2021. Sakel, Jeanette. "Tomo I: Ámbito
andino – Mosetén y
Chimane (
Tsimane')".
Lenguas de Bolivia.
Centre for
Language Studies-Radboud University...
- are no
roads into Fatima. The
Fatima Mission tends to the
needs of the
Tsimane, an
isolated tribe of
Bolivian Amerindians in the
eastern Andes foothills...
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varied ethnic groups living in the
Antisuyu such as the Asháninka or the
Tsimané.
Antisuyu is the
second smallest of the suyus. It was
located northeast...
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including the Tacanan-speaking
Tacana and Ese Ejja, the
closely related Tsimané and Mosetén, and the
voluntarily isolated Toromona.
Ecolodges are found...
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exposure to
Western culture. The
group of parti****nts from
Santa Maria, the
Tsimane, were of
specific interest due to the
substantial differences between their...