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The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America. They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language. The traditional range of the Guarani people is in what is now Paraguay between the Paraná River and lower Paraguay River, the Misiones … See more
The history and meaning of the name Guarani are subject to dispute. Before they encountered Europeans, the Guarani referred to themselves simply as Abá, meaning "men" or "people". The term Guarani was … See more
Today, the Standard Paraguayan Guarani is flourishing in Paraguay and is taught in 12 countries;
The growing See moreEarly Guarani villages often consisted of communal houses for 10 to 15 families. Communities were united by common interest and language, and tended to form tribal groups by … See more
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• A Guarani community called Taperigua, in Rodeíto, San Pedro, Jujuy, at the Calilegua National Park See more• Juliana, a 16th-century woman known for killing her Spanish master and urging other indigenous women to do the same
• Sepé Tiarayú, Guarani War leader popularly venerated as a saint in Brazil and Argentina See more1. ^ "Guarani". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
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WEBGuaraní is a Tupian language spoken by about 4.6 million people mainly in Paraguay. Learn about its history, alphabet, sample text and links to online resources for learning and practicing Guaraní.
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