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- Aché_people abstract "The Aché people (/ɑːˈtʃeɪ/ ah-CHAY) are a traditional hunter-gatherer tribe 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 and no peaceful interaction between them.The Aché suffered repeated abuses by rural Paraguayan colonists, ranchers, and big landowners from the conquest period to the 20th century. In the 20th century the Northern Aché began as the only inhabitants of nearly 20,000 square kilometers, and ended up confined on two reservations totaling little more than 50 square kilometers of titled land. In recent times they have been massacred, enslaved, and gathered on to reservations where no adequate medical treatment was provided. This process was specifically carried out to pacify them and remove them from their ancestral homeland so that absentee investors (mainly Brazilian) could move in and develop the lands that once belonged only to the Aché. Large multinational business groups (e.g. Industria Paraguaya) obtained title rights to already occupied lands and then sold them sight unseen to investors who purchased lands where Aché bands had roamed for thousands of years, and were still present. The fact that Aché inhabitants were present and living in the forests of Canindeyu and Alto Paraná on the very lands being titled in Hernandarias, Coronel Oveido, and other government centers seems to have bothered nobody.The Kuetuvy Aché were forcibly removed from the Mbaracayu region in the 1970s but managed to return to their ancestral homeland in 2000.".
- Aché_people thumbnail Ache_Hunting.jpg?width=300.
- Aché_people wikiPageID "2032808".
- Aché_people wikiPageRevisionID "586035161".
- Aché_people caption "Aché man aiming into the canopy".
- Aché_people caption "SEAM note 177/06".
- Aché_people caption "SEAM note 829/05".
- Aché_people group "Aché".
- Aché_people header "Executive Action Request".
- Aché_people header "Secretary of Environment Correspondence".
- Aché_people headerstyle "background:#ccf;".
- Aché_people labelstyle "background:#ddf;".
- Aché_people langs Aché_language.
- Aché_people langs Spanish_language.
- Aché_people name "SeamDocument2006".
- Aché_people popplace Paraguay.
- Aché_people poptime "1500".
- Aché_people rels "traditional tribal religion".
- Aché_people subject Category:Hunter-gatherers_of_South_America.
- Aché_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Paraguay.
- Aché_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southern_Cone.
- Aché_people type EthnicGroup.
- Aché_people type Collective.
- Aché_people comment "The Aché people (/ɑːˈtʃeɪ/ ah-CHAY) are a traditional hunter-gatherer tribe 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.".
- Aché_people label "Aché (Ethnie)".
- Aché_people label "Aché people".
- Aché_people label "Aché".
- Aché_people label "Aché".
- Aché_people label "Guayaki".
- Aché_people label "Guayaki".
- Aché_people label "Аче (народ)".
- Aché_people sameAs Ach%C3%A9_people.
- Aché_people sameAs Aché_(Ethnie).
- Aché_people sameAs Aché.
- Aché_people sameAs Guayaki.
- Aché_people sameAs Aché.
- Aché_people sameAs Guayaki.
- Aché_people sameAs Q341265.
- Aché_people sameAs Q341265.
- Aché_people wasDerivedFrom Aché_people?oldid=586035161.
- Aché_people depiction Ache_Hunting.jpg.