News of this people
- Aty Guassu discute demarcações

17/03/2010 - Blog de índios brasileiros chega à final em prêmio internacional

15/03/2010 - Onda de depredação preocupa Conselho de Saúde Indígena

15/03/2010
Inhabited lands
- Arroio-Korá (suspensa parcialmente por liminar do STF até julgamento final)
- Panambi
- Amambai
- Takuaraty/Yvykuarusu
- Sete Cerros
- Kokue Y
- Panambizinho
- Jata Yvary
- Aldeia Limão Verde
- Taquaperi
- Taquara
- Caarapó
- Dourados
- Guaimbé
- Guasuti
- Jaguapiré
- Jaguari
- Jarara
- Pirakuá
- Rancho Jacaré
- Sassoró
- Sucuriy
- Cerrito
- Ñande Ru Marangatu (suspensa por liminar do STF até julgamento final)
- Guyraroká
Guarani Kaiowá
- Outros nomes
Pai-Tavyterã, Tembekuára - Where they are
Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguai - How many
31.000 (CTI, 2008)
13.000 (CTI, 2008) - Família linguística
Tupi-Guarani
Introduction
Three aspects of Guarani life express an identity that gives them a specificity among other indigenous peoples, shaping and creating a “Guarani way of being": a) the ava ñe'ë (ava: Guarani person, man; ñe'ë: a word that is confused with "soul") or speech, language, that defines identity in verbal communication; b) the tamõi (grandfather) or common mythical ancestors and c) the ava reko (teko: "being/essence, state of life, condition, custom, law, habit") or behavior in society, which is sustained through a mythological and ideological framework. These aspects inform the ava (Guarani Man) how to understand experienced situations and the world that surrounds him/her, providing guidelines and reference points for his/her social conduct (Susnik, 1980:12).
There are, however, differences among the Guarani subgroups living in Brazil – the Ñandeva, Kaiowa and Mbya, differences in the linguistic forms, customs, ritual practices, social and political organization, religious orientation, as well as specific forms for interpreting the reality they experience and for interacting according to situations in their history and their present-day circumstances. This entry provides information specifically on the Ñandeva and Kaiowa groups. There is a specific entry on the Mbya Guarani.





