While other languages refer to the fruit as "ananas" or something similar, in English we call it "pineapple" and in Spanish it's referred to as "piña." According to the Natural History Museum in ...
NPR's Martin Kaste reports throughout South America, indigenous languages are fast disappearing, but not in Paraguay. Ninety percent of the people in this impoverished country speak Guarani, the ...
In addition to meeting the Apiaká and Kayabi ethnical groups, the original inhabitants of the expedition area, we were warned that the woods between the Juruena River and the Teles Pires River may ...
Located next to Sao Paulo, one of the world’s biggest cities, the Guarani-Mbya people’s reservation here was always easy to miss. Under a new law, it risks disappearing almost altogether. “People ...
In addition to meeting the Apiaká and Kayabi ethnical groups, the original inhabitants of the expedition area, we were warned that the woods between the Juruena River and the Teles Pires River may ...