Qom (Toba)

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The Qom (Toba) are an Indigenous people of the Gran Chaco region in northern Argentina, known for their distinct language, cultural traditions, and historical resilience in the face of colonization and marginalization.

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Qom (Toba) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Qom NERFINISHED
Toba NERFINISHED
Toba people NERFINISHED
Toba-Qom NERFINISHED
hasCulturalPractice basket weaving
hunting and gathering traditions
oral storytelling
textile production
traditional music
hasDemographicTrend rural-to-urban migration
hasEconomicActivity handicraft production
subsistence agriculture
wage labor
hasExonym Toba NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalExperience colonization
land dispossession
marginalization
missionization
hasLanguage Qom language NERFINISHED
hasNotableEvent Napalpí massacre NERFINISHED
hasOrganization Qom community organizations in Chaco
hasPopulationCenter Buenos Aires Province NERFINISHED
Chaco Province NERFINISHED
Formosa Province NERFINISHED
Greater Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
Santa Fe Province NERFINISHED
hasReligion Christianity
traditional Qom spirituality
hasSelfDesignation Qom NERFINISHED
hasStruggleFor bilingual education
cultural recognition
land rights
hasTraditionalTerritory Argentine Chaco NERFINISHED
Paraguayan Chaco NERFINISHED
languageFamily Guaicuruan languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Argentina
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Gran Chaco NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
northern Argentina
partOf Indigenous peoples of Argentina NERFINISHED
Indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Indigenous people of Argentina
speaks Qom NERFINISHED
Toba Qom NERFINISHED

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Chaco Province hasEthnicGroup Qom (Toba)