- region. The
Chiquitanos are also
known as the Monkóx (plural: Monkoka),
Chiquito or
Tarapecosi people.
Approximately 40,000 to 60,000 of
Chiquitanos speak the...
- Look up
chiquitano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Chiquitano are an
indigenous people of
Bolivia and Brazil.
Chiquitano may also
refer to: Chiquitano...
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Chiquitano (also Bésɨro or Tarapecosi) is an
indigenous language isolate,
possibly related to the Macro-Jê
languages spoken in the
central region of Santa...
- The
Chiquitano dry
forests is a
tropical dry
broadleaf forest ecoregion in
Bolivia and Brazil. The
ecoregion is
named for the
Chiquitano people who live...
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grammatical gender in
Chiquitano" (PDF).
Typology of
Morphosyntactic Parameters. 2 (1): 86–99. Parzinger,
Severin (2017). "Los
sermones chiquitanos: catequesis...
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several dozen indigenous languages, most
prominently Aymara, Quechua,
Chiquitano, and Guaraní;
Bolivian Sign
Language (closely
related to
American Sign...
- Varela,
Isidro José (2008-06-26). "Influencias del
cristianismo entre los
Chiquitanos desde la
llegada de los Españoles
hasta la expulsión de los Jesuitas"...
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ethnic groups are Quechua,
about 2.5
million people; Aymara, 2 million;
Chiquitano, 181,000; Guaraní, 126,000; and Mojeño, 69,000. Some 124,000
belong to...
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representatives of four
indigenous peoples of the
Bolivian East: Guarani-Izoceños,
Chiquitanos,
Ayoreos and Guarayos. Currently,
CIDOB gathers 34
peoples living in...
- Chapacuras, Sansinonianos, Canichanas, Itonamas, Yuracares, Guatoses, and
Chiquitanos. Botocudos: made up of
Bororos and Otuquis. Zamucos: made up of Ayoreos...