|___ Vejoz (Wehwos) | | |____Nivaklé group ("Chulupí") | | | |___ Forest Nivaklé (Yita'a lhavós) | | | |___ River Nivaklé (Chishamne and Shichaam lhavos)...
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"human." They are also known as the Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, and Nivaklé people. They speak the Nivaclé language, which has two dialects: Forest...
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Nivaclé language (redirect from Nivakle language)
Wikimedia 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...
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families of some of the neighboring peoples like the Iyojwaja (Chorote), Nivaklé, Qomlek (Toba) and Tapy'y (Tapieté) often live amongst the Wichí, sometimes...
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Internacional De Lingüística. ELAR archive of Kadiwéu (and Chorote and Nivaklé) language documentation materials TLC:telic ATEL:atelic INCOMPL:incompletive...
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Wichi: Wichi Guisnay; Wichi Nokten; Wichi Vejoz Mataguayo, Eastern Maka Nivakle Macro-Jê Borum Ofaye Rikbaktsa Yate Bororo Bororo Otuke † Umutina † Maxakali...
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Wichi: Wichi Guisnay; Wichi Nokten; Wichi Vejoz Mataguayo, Eastern Maka Nivakle Campbell and Grondona (2012) consider the languages to be part of a Chaco...
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