Gran Chaco - Indigenous Peoples of The Gran Chaco

Indigenous Peoples of The Gran Chaco

  • Abipón, Argentina, historic group
  • Angaite (Angate), northwestern Paraguay
  • Ayoreo (Morotoco, Moro, Zamuco), Bolivia and Paraguay
  • Chamacoco (Zamuko), Paraguay
  • Chané, Argentina and Bolivia
  • Chiquitano (Chiquito, Tarapecosi), eastern Bolivia
  • Chorote (Choroti), Iyojwa'ja Chorote, Manjuy), Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay
  • Guana (Kaskihá), Paraguay
  • Guaraní, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay
    • Bolivian Guarani
      • Chiriguano, Bolivia
      • Guarayo (East Bolivian Guarani)
    • Chiripá (Tsiripá, Ava), Bolivia
    • Pai Tavytera (Pai, Montese, Ava), Bolivia
    • Tapieté (Guaraní Ñandéva, Yanaigua), eastern Bolivia
    • Yuqui (Bia), Bolivia
  • Guaycuru peoples, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay
    • Mbayá (Caduveo), historic
      • Kadiweu, Brazil
    • Mocoví (Mocobí), Argentina
    • Pilagá (Pilage Toba)
    • Toba (Qom, Frentones), Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay
  • Kaiwá, Argentina and Brazil
  • Lengua people (Enxet), Paraguay
    • North Lengua (Eenthlit, Enlhet, Maskoy), Paraguay
    • South Lengua, Paraguay
  • Lulé (Pelé, Tonocoté), Argentina
  • Maká (Towolhi), Paraguay
  • Nivaclé (Ashlushlay, Chulupí, Chulupe, Guentusé), Argentina and Paraguay
  • Sanapaná (Quiativis), Paraguay
  • Vilela, Argentina
  • Wichí (Mataco), Argentina and Bolivia

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