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Aché people

"The Aché (/ɑːˈtʃeɪ/ ah-CHAY) are an indigenous people of Paraguay. They are hunter-gatherers living in eastern Paraguay.

From the earliest Jesuit accounts of the Aché in the 17th century until their peaceful outside contacts in the 20th century, the Aché were described as nomadic hunter-gatherers living in small bands and depending entirely on wild forest resources for subsistence. In the 20th century, four different ethnolinguistic populations of Aché were contacted and pacified. They are the Northern Aché, the Yvytyruzu Aché, the Ypety Aché, and the Ñacunday Aché. Each of these populations was an endogamous dialectal group, consisting of multiple residential bands, with no peaceful interaction between the groups." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)

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Halsband aus Meißeln"Guayaki-Mädchen" (Aché)Aché-Mädchen"Guayaki-Knabe" (Aché)Aché-Junge"Guayaki-Knabe" (Aché)
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