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mataco (ˈmætəkəʊ) Also matacho, matico (Dicts.). [prob. S. American.] The three-banded armadillo, Tolypeutes tricinctus, a small species which is able to roll itself up into a ball.1834 Penny Cycl. II. 353 The Mataco..is found in Brazil, Paraguay, and Buenos Ayres, but is nowhere very common. 1845 D...
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Mataco
Mataco may refer to:
Mataco people, or Wichí, an ethnic group of South America
Mataco language, or Wichí, a language, or a language group, of South America USS Mataco (AT-86), an American ship
Tolypeutes matacus, known in Portuguese as mataco, a species of armadillo
See also
Matacoan languages, a language
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USS Mataco
USS Mataco (AT-86/ATF-86) was a constructed for the United States Navy during World War II. Mataco was redesignated ATF-86 on 15 May.
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matico
▪ I. ‖ matico (maˈtiko) Also mateco, matica. [Sp. yerba Matico (yerba herb; Matico dim. of Mateo Matthew); alleged to be named from a Spanish soldier who discovered its styptic properties.] A Peruvian shrub, Piper angustifolium (Artanthe elongata). b. The leaves of this plant used as a styptic.1838 ...
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Mataco–Guaicuru languages
Mataguayo–Guaicuru, Mataco–Guaicuru or Macro-Waikurúan is a proposed language family consisting of the Mataguayan and Guaicuruan languages.
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Matacoan languages
The name Mataco is common but pejorative.) Mataco
Mataco-Mataguayo
Mataco
Guisnay
Nocten (Octenai)
Mataguayo
Northern: Hueshuo, Pesatupe, Abucheta
Southern: Vejoz
Chorotí-Ashluslay
Chorotí (Yofuaha
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Chaco linguistic area
Mataco–Guaicuru
Matacoan
Guaicuruan
Mascoyan
Zamucoan
Lule–Vilelan
some southern Tupi-Guarani languages (Guarani dialects)
Charruan is sometimes also foreign words
Macro-Chaco hypothesis
Nikulin (2019) suggests a Macro-Chaco hypothesis linking Jê-Tupí-Cariban (including Karirian and Bororoan) with Mataco-Guaicuruan
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Mascoian languages
Mataco–Guaicuru languages
Indigenous languages of the South American Chaco
Languages of Paraguay
Language families
Chaco linguistic area
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Mocoví language
The Mataco-Guicurú language family is a group of 11 indigenous languages of the Americas spoken in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, comprising
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Javier Pantaleón
Author and coauthor of songs
"Tocamelo a chacarera" (chacarera)
"To my Quiaca" (takirari)
"Chaya drunk" (chaya)
"I regret mataco" (air bailecito)
"Counterpoints
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Gran Chaco people
Languages
The tribal groups of the Gran Chaco fall into six language families:
Matacoan languages or Mataco-maká (Wichí languages, Chorote languages, (See also Mataco–Guaicuru languages.)
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Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz
Wichí Lhamtés Vejoz is a Mataco-Guaicuru language of Argentina and Bolivia. The language is also called Mataco Vejoz and Vejos.
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Wichí Lhamtés Güisnay
Other names for the language include Güisnay, Mataco, Mataco Güisnay, Mataco Pilcomayo, and Wichí Lhamtés.
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Wichí Lhamtés Nocten
The language is also called Mataco, Bolivian, Mataco Nocten, Nocten, Noctenes, Oktenai, and Weenhayek; the last name is used in the Bolivian constitution
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