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3 unusual facts about Aché people


Aché people

The Northern Aché, who are best documented, ranged from the forests near Coronel Oviedo to the Paraná River near Saltos de Guaira, a home range of approximately 20,000 square kilometers.

Next, in the early 1980s a dozen families from the Chupa Pou reservation left to join the Aché band that had been contacted in the Refugio Mbaracayú (Mbaracayu Biological Sanctuary) in April 1978 and was living at a German Mission for Guarani Indians.

Although random transects show a high density of palms in the Mbaracayú region of Paraguay, most of these do not contain starch.



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