Wichí

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The Wichí are an indigenous people of the Gran Chaco region of Argentina and Bolivia, known for their distinct language, traditional forest-based livelihood, and rich weaving and craft traditions.

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Wichí canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amerindian people
indigenous people
alternativeName Mataco NERFINISHED
Wichi-Mataco NERFINISHED
country Argentina
Bolivia
craftEconomy sale of woven and fiber crafts
culturalHeritage traditional ecological knowledge of the Chaco forests
culturalPractice oral tradition
ritual music
shamanism
storytelling
environment dry forests of the Gran Chaco
riverine areas of the Gran Chaco
ethnicGroupOf Argentina NERFINISHED
Bolivia NERFINISHED
facesIssue cultural marginalization
deforestation impacts
land rights conflicts
hasSubgroup Wichí Lhamtés Güisnay NERFINISHED
Wichí Lhamtés Nocten NERFINISHED
Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz NERFINISHED
knownFor basketry
textile crafts
weaving traditions
languageFamily Matacoan languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus indigenous language of the Gran Chaco
threatened language
locatedIn Gran Chaco NERFINISHED
South America
populationStatus minority group
recognizedAs indigenous people of Argentina
indigenous people of Bolivia
region Chaco Province NERFINISHED
Formosa Province NERFINISHED
Salta Province NERFINISHED
religion indigenous beliefs
syncretic Christianity
selfDesignation Wichí NERFINISHED
speaks Wichí language NERFINISHED
traditionalHousing structures made from local forest materials
traditionalLivelihood fishing
forest-based subsistence
gathering wild plants
hunting
small-scale agriculture
usesMaterial chaguar fiber

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