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Ethnic group
of Bolivia. A small group live in Tujuré, a community located near the Chácobo people on the Alto Ivón River in the Beni Department. The group only consists
Pacahuara
Topics referred to by the same term
Chacobo or Chakobo may refer to: Chácobo people, an ethnic group of Bolivia Chakobo language, a language of Bolivia Chacobos Airport, in Bolivia Chacabuco
Chacobo
Panoan language
Chácobo is a Panoan language spoken by about 1,400 out of the 1600 to 2000 Chácobo people of the Beni Department northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia. Chácobo
Chácobo_language
Ethnic group
The Chácobo are an indigenous people of Bolivia who number 1,532 in 2012. They primarily live near the Ivon y Medio River and Benicito River in Beni of
Chácobo_people
Castilian (Spanish) Araona Aymara Baure Bésiro Canichana Cavineño Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we Guarayu Itonama Leco Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Languages_of_Bolivia
Panoan language of Bolivia
Pacawara (Pacahuara) is a nearly extinct dialect of the Panoan Chácobo language. The Pacahuara have been located to northwest of Magdalena, Beni, Bolivia
Pakawara_language
Masculine given name
Jake Arabic – Yaʿqūb, Yakub (يعقوب); see also Jacob in Islam Aragonese – Chacobo, Chaime Armenian – Յակոբ (Classical Armenian orthography), Հակոբ (Reformed
Jacob_(name)
Country in South America
Spanish: Aymara, Araona, Baure, Bésiro, Canichana, Cavineño, Cayubaba, Chácobo, Chimán, Ese Ejja, Guaraní, Guarasu'we, Guarayu, Itonama, Leco, Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Bolivia
Masculine given name
Joggi Amharic: ያዕቆብ (Ya‘əqob) Arabic: يعقوب (Yaʻqub) Aragonese: Chaime, Chacobo Armenian: Յակոբ in classical orthography and Հակոբ in reformed orthography
James_(given_name)
Extinct Panoan language
spoken in the state of Rondônia in Brazil. It may have been a dialect of Chácobo. It was also known as Eʼloê, as well as Jau-Navo and Jaunavô, based on
Karipuna_language_(Panoan)
Airport
Chacobos Airport (ICAO: SLHS) was a rural airstrip near Parapeti, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Published Bing, HERE, OpenStreetMap, and Google aerial images show
Chacobos_Airport
Family of languages spoken in Peru, western Brazil, and Bolivia
Zingg, Philipp. (1998). Diccionario Chácobo–Castellano Castellano–Chácobo con Bosquejo de la Gramática Chacobo y con Apuntes Culturales. La Paz, Bolivia:
Panoan_languages
(Spanish) Aymara Araona Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano) Canichana Cavineña Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we Guarayu Itonama Leco Machajuyai-Kallawaya
List of official languages by country and territory
List_of_official_languages_by_country_and_territory
Grammatical category of tense
Université Paris III dissertation. Tallman, Adam J. 2018. A grammar of Chácobo (Pano), a southern Pano language of the northern Bolivian Amazon. Austin:
Periodic_tense
German botanist and vegetation ecologist (born 1967)
supporting them in their actions generated the effect of global change. In the "Chácobo Ethnobotanical Project" they showed how indigenous researchers, trained
Rainer_W._Bussmann
de Dios, Ucayali Cashinahua Ucayali Sharanahua Ucayali Yaminawa Ucayali Chacobo Arazaire (†) Cuzco Atsahuaca (†) Madre de Dios Yamiaca (†) Madre de Dios
Languages_of_Peru
Bolivian people of Indigenous ancestry
Cavineños, northern Bolivia Cayubaba (Cayuvava, Cayuwaba), Beni Department Chácobo, northwest Beni Department Chané (Izoceño), Santa Cruz Department Chipaya
Indigenous_peoples_in_Bolivia
Toncantins (Tocantin) Aweti (Aueto), Mato Grosso, Brazil Bakairí (Bakairi) Chácobo (Chacobo) Chiquitano (Chiquito) Cinta Larga, Mato Grosso, Brazil Enawene Nawe
List of Indigenous peoples of South America
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America
Indigenous people in the Amazon rainforest in Peru
populations Peru Languages Shipibo, Spanish Religion Christianity, Animism Related ethnic groups Kaxinawá Yaminawá Amahuaca Chácobo Cashibo other Panoan groups
Shipibo-Conibo
Tacanas: made up of Lecos, Chimanes, Araonas, and Maropas. Panos: made up of Chacobos, Caripunas, Sinabos, Capuibos, and Guacanaguas. Aruacos: made up of Apolistas
Demographics_of_Bolivia
American botanist
Bolivia, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. He has mapped the use of plants by the Chácobo in the Bolivian Amazon and by the Panare of the Venezuelan Amazon. He also
Brian_M._Boom
People identified with the country of Bolivia
Tacanas, Lecos, Ese Ejas, Araonas, Reyesanos and Maropas. Panos: Formed by Chacobos, Caripunas, Sinabos, Capuibos and Guacanaguas. Aruacos: Formed by Apolistas
Bolivians
Guaviare, Colombia Pima Bajo 650 Mexico Mexico Cayuvava 650 Bolivia Bolivia Chácobo-Pakawara 600 Bolivia Bolivia Lacandon 600 Mexico Mexico Oneida 574 Six
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Sapeiné – Peru Seden Shinabo – Bolivia; unattested but apparently related to Chácobo Siberi – Bolivia Sinú (Zenú) – Colombia; may be Chocó, but no data Sintó
List of unclassified languages of South America
List_of_unclassified_languages_of_South_America
Species of legume
knowledge hiding in plain sight – twenty-first century ethnobotany of the Chácobo in Beni, Bolivia". Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 13 (1): 57
Dipteryx_alata
Tributary of the Amazon River
†Kepkiriwat east of Rondônia 0 Panoan 2 dialects: Pakawara / †Karipuna, Chácobo / †Pakaa-Nova lower Beni River, Yata River and Abunã River 700 Panoan †Atsawaka
Madeira_River
Toncantins (Tocantins) Aweti (Aueto), Mato Grosso, Brazil Bakairí (Bakairi) Chácobo (Chacobo), northwest Beni Department, Bolivia Chiquitano (Chiquito, Tarapecosi)
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
City and municipality in Beni Department, Bolivia
Bolivian capital of the Amazon. Riberalta was originally inhabited by the Chácobo and Pacahuara natives who called it “Pamahuayá”, which means “place of
Riberalta
que son el aymara, araona, baure, bésiro, canichana, cavineño, cayubaba, chácobo, chimán, ese ejja, guaraní, guarasu'we, guarayu, itonama, leco, machajuyai-kallawaya
List of multilingual countries and regions
List_of_multilingual_countries_and_regions
Linguistics database
/ Guyana Panoan Cashibo – Peru Shipibo-Conibo – Peru Yaminahua – Peru Chácobo – Bolivia Pacahuara – Bolivia Tacanan Ese Ejja (Huarayo) – Peru / Bolivia
Intercontinental Dictionary Series
Intercontinental_Dictionary_Series
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Retrieved 2012-03-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Chacobo, Dacid. “Alos de Balaguer: The Geomorphology.” alosdebalaguer.com. Google
Alòs_de_Balaguer
Bolivian organization of indigenous people
Amazónica de Bolivia; CIRABO), including the following peoples: Cavineño, Chácobo, Esse Ejja, Takana, Pacahuara, and Araonas. Indigenous Center of the Original
Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia
Confederation_of_Indigenous_Peoples_of_Bolivia
language 20 Bororo language 1,400 Red Book Cavineña language 600 Red Book Chácobo-Pakawara language 1,150 Red Book Chimané language 5,300 Red Book Chipaya
List of endangered languages in South America
List_of_endangered_languages_in_South_America
Cayubaba: Bolivia (with Spanish, Quechua, Guaraní and 33 other languages) Chácobo: Bolivia (with Spanish, Quechua, Guaraní and 33 other languages) Chamorro:
List_of_official_languages
Ethnic identity questions on national censuses
Canichana 617 360 257 Cavineño 2.005 1.118 887 Cayubaba 1.424 738 686 Chacobo 826 418 408 Chipaya 786 400 386 Chiquitano 87.885 45.497 42.388 Esse Ejja
Race and ethnicity in censuses
Race_and_ethnicity_in_censuses
Species of flowering plant
(in Spanish). 2 (1): 49–58. Boom, Brian M. (1996). Ethnobotany of the Chácobo Indians, Beni, Bolivia. Advances in Economic Botany. Vol. 4 (2 ed.). New
Xylopia_polyantha
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with C
I/L Austronesian Cemuhî can I/L Ramu-Lower Sepik Chambri cao I/L Panoan Chácobo cap I/L Uru-Chipaya Chipaya caq I/L Austroasiatic Car Nicobarese car car
ISO_639:c
Genus of spiders
caxias Levi, 2007 – Brazil, Argentina M. cercado Levi, 2007 – Brazil M. chacobo Levi, 2007 – Peru, Bolivia, Brazil M. chanchamayo Levi, 2007 – Peru M.
Mangora_(spider)
Palmira Yacuma Beni SLPM Palmira Airport Parapeti Santa Cruz SLHS Chacobos Airport Closed Piso Firme Santa Cruz SLPF Piso Firme Airport Pitai
List_of_airports_in_Bolivia
moribund Bolivia Moré Itene Chapacuran 64 44 seriously endangered Bolivia Chácobo Pano-Tacanan Panoan 516 380 endangered Bolivia Pacahuara Pano-Tacanan Panoan
List of Indigenous languages of South America
List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America
2007 — Brazil, Argentina Mangora cercado Levi, 2007 — Brazil Mangora chacobo Levi, 2007 — Peru, Bolivia, Brazil Mangora chanchamayo Levi, 2007 — Peru
List of Araneidae species: G–M
List_of_Araneidae_species:_G–M
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Girl/Female
Anglo, Christian, English
Beloved Loveing
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Complete; Total
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pole star, Immovable, Eternal, Firm
Boy/Male
Sikh
Trust, Companion
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
promising'.
Girl/Female
English American
Jehovah has been gracious Jehovah has shown favour. A Feminine form of John.. From the Old...
Boy/Male
Muslim
Falcon, Music, To play An instrument, Eagle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Biblical
The hay-paunch of a horse.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Faithful
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