• Commons has media related to Nivaclé people. Nivaclé is a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé. It is also known as Chulupí...
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    The Nivaclé are an indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. An estimated 13,700 Nivaclé people live in the President Hayes and Boquerón Departments in Paraguay...
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  • Moffat County, Colorado Nivaclé language (ISO 639-3 code: cag), a Matacoan language spoken in Paraguay and in Argentina by the Nivaclé This disambiguation...
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    Kaskihá language Maká language Nivaclé language Pai Tavytera language Sanapaná language Toba-Maskoy language Toba Qom language Besides Spanish, Guaraní, and...
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    speakers accounted for in 2007, 50 percent of which were monolingual. Nivaclé is from the Mataco-Guaicuru family, It has about 200 speakers in the Northeast...
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  • Maká-Nivaclé according to Nikulin (2019). Gordon (2005) in Ethnologue divides Wichí into three separate languages and Chorote into two languages. Matacoan...
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  • Sujin Naknayom (born 1979), Thai male footballer An old name for the Nivaclé language of South America This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    crafts. In the forest reserves, the Sanapaná and Nivaclé peoples speak Sanapaná and Nivaclé languages, respectively. The karanda'y is the material used...
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    into six language families: Matacoan languages or Mataco-maká (Wichí languages, Chorote languages, Nivaclé languages and the Maká language) Guaicuruan...
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  • Mapudungun Wichí (Wichí Lhamtés) Mocoví Nivaclé (Chulupi) Pilagá Quechua Tapieté Toba Qom A large number of languages once spoken in Argentina have disappeared...
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