Ache |
Angaite |
Ayoreo |
Chamacoco |
Chiripa |
Enxet |
Guana |
Maca |
Manjui |
Mbya |
Nivacle |
Pai Tavytera |
Sanapana |
Totobiegosode
| Ache |
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| Indigenous Group |
Ache (Also known as Guayaki-Ache, Axe) |
| Location |
Paraguay, eastern Paraguay, Alto Parana |
| Estimated Population |
1,500 (2002, SIL International) |
| Environment |
Forest / Temperate |
| Lifestyle |
Sedentary |
| Subsistence |
Hunter / Gatherer |
| Level of Assimilation |
Fairly Traditional |
| Language Family |
Ache
Classification: Tupi, Tupi-Guarani, Subgroup I
Alternate Names: "Guaiaqui", "Guayakí", "Guoyagui", Guayaki-Ache, Axe
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| Website URLs |
Ethnologue: Ache,A Language of Paraguay
Friends of the Earth International - Paraguay: life as commerce?
Images of Ache by Terry Whittaker
Social Dimensions of Foraging
Political Advocacy and Religious Allegiance: Catholic Missions and Indigenous Resistance in Paraguay, 1982-1992
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| NGOs |
La Liga Nativa por la Autonomía, Justicia y Ética (LINAJE)
Friends of the Earth International
The Nature Conservancy
Fundacion Moises Bertoni
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