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Pacahuara

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Pacahuaras." Two children of the family, Bose and Buca married one another but had no children. Several of their siblings married Chácobo spouses and have children as does one sister who married two non-indigenous men and had a child with each. Altogether, 43 individuals are either descendants of the family that was moved to Puerto Tujuré, including seven who had died as of mid-2016.
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missionaries Guy East and Gilbert Prost to contact the group from 1969 to 1971. The missionaries moved a Pacahuara family, consisting of a man married to two sisters, and their seven children to Puerto Tujuré in Chácobo territory. Since 1974, multiple reports have referred to this family as "the last
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The Pacahuaran economy is agriculture and harvesting-based, with collected chestnut and palm hearts used in trade. Those chestnuts and palm heart not traded are consumed by the collectors or converted into other goods: chestnuts may be processed into homemade soap, while palm hearts are good sources
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Many additional people identified as Pacahuara in Bolivia's 2012 Census, in which a total of 161 individuals indicated this ethnicity. Diego Villar attributes this "Pacaguara boom" to the increased local value of Pacahuara identity in a plurinational Bolivia, among other local factors. He notes
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Agriculture is simple, rustic and limited to rice, corn, sugarcane, cassava, and banana bachi. Hunting and fishing are traditional activities and even to this day vital for their livelihoods, along with the harvesting of fruits.
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several instances of Chacobo relatives of the Pacahuaras, or communities in which they live, now describing themselves as Pacahuaras.
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In addition, five families of Pacahuaras living in voluntary isolation are believed to be in Pando Department.
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There is also a word list collected by Castillo that has not been classified. See
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was spoken by the Pacahuara people, or if the identical name is a coincidence.
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The Pacahuara community on the Alto Ivón River began with the efforts of
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The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary.
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In the past, the tribe had two subgroups: the Sinabu and Capuibo.
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Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary isolation and initial contact
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Caravelle. Cahiers du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien
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Index

Pacaguara
Pacahuara language
Pacahuaras River
Bolivia
Pacahuara language
Spanish
Chácobo
indigenous people of Bolivia
Chácobo people
Alto Ivón River
Beni Department
Río Pacajuaras
Pando
Bolivia
Brazilian
Summer Institute of Linguistics
language of the contacted Pacahuara
Bolivian Panoan language
Panoan language
Arawakan language called Pacaguara
Pacahuaras-Castillo
"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2012 Bolivia Características de la Población"


"Chácobo - Orientation."
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