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2 Settlement  





3 Languages  





4 Social issues  





5 Tribes  





6 See also  





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Pai Tavytera peopleinAmambay Department, 2012
Indigenous people in Paraguay
Contemporary Paraguayan Native village, 2003

Indigenous peoples in Paraguay, or Native Paraguayans, include 17 ethnic groups belonging to five language families.[1][2] While only a 1.7% of Paraguay's population is fully indigenous, 75% of the population identifies as being partially of indigenous descent;[3] however, the majority do not identify as being indigenous but as Mestizos. Most of the native population lives in the northwestern part of the country, the Gran Chaco.

Population

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The Second National Indigenous Census, conducted in 2002, recording approximately 87,099 people, or 1.7% of the country's population, as being indigenous;[1] however, as many as 75% of the Paraguayan population is mestizo, that is of partial Amerindian descent.[3] Since the late 20th century, the indigenous population is growing faster than the rest of the population. As of 2002, 47.1% of the native population was 14 years old or younger.[1]

Settlement

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Toba chief, wives, and child, Paraguai River, 1892

An increasing percentage of the registered indigenous population lives in the northwestern region of Paraguay. The 1981 census reported 32.8% of the indigenous peoples living there, while 44.2% lived there in 1992, and 50.7% in 2002. The majority of indigenous peoples live in rural areas in 412 indigenous communities.[1]

Indigenous reserves are in place to protect uncontacted peoples and other isolated communities.[4]

Languages

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Indigenous Paraguayan languages belong to five language families: Guarani, Guaycuru, Maskoy, Mataco-Mataguayo, and Zamuco.[1] The Guarani language, along with Spanish, is an official language of Paraguay and is spoken by 90% of the population.

Social issues

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Literacy rates are low among indigenous peoples in Paraguay, who have an illiteracy rate of 51% compared to the 7.1% rate of the general population.[1]

Access to clean drinking water is a major challenge. Only 2.5% of Paraguay's indigenous population has access to drinking water and only 9.5% have electricity.[1]

Tribes

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  • Abipón[5]
  • Ayoreo[5]
  • Chané
  • Chamacoco[5] (Ishir)
  • Chiripá[2]
  • Chorote[5]
  • Guana[5]
  • Guaraní[5]
  • Lengua (Enxet)[5]
  • Nivaclé[2] (Chulupí[5])
  • Macá[5]
  • Mbayá[2]
  • Pai-Tavyter[2]
  • Sanapaná
  • Toba[5]
  • Zamuco[5]
  • See also

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    Notes

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    1. ^ a b c d e f g "Paraguay." Pan-American Health Organization. (retrieved 12 July 2011)
  • ^ a b c d e "Paraguay." Countries and Their Cultures. (retrieved 12 July 2011)
  • ^ a b "Paraguay: Ethnic Groups." CIA: The World Factbook. (retrieved 12 July 2011)
  • ^ Dimitri Selibas (5 July 2023). "Bill stripping Peru's isolated Indigenous people of land and protections scrapped". Mongabay. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Native American Tribes of Paraguay." Native Languages. (retrieved 12 July 2011)
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