Yuracare Indians

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Name (Hebrew)
יוראקארה (שבט אינדיאני)
Name (Latin)
Yuracare Indians
Name (Arabic)
יוראקארה (שבט אינדיאני)
Other forms of name
Cuchi Indians
Enete Indians
Yura Indians
nne Yurucari Indians
Yurujure Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Indians of South America Bolivia
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q978494
Library of congress: sh 85149526
Sources of Information
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  • Loukotka, C. Class. So. Am. Ind. lang.:
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Wikipedia description:

Yuracaré (also called Yurujare, Yurucare) are Bolivian indigenous people living on 2,500 square kilometres along the Chapare River watershed in Cochabamba Department and Beni Department, in the Bolivian Lowlands of the Amazon Basin. The Yuracaré reside not far from Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba, among the forests and plains near the Andes. They are among the residents of the Yuracaré Native Community Land (TCO), the Yuqui TCO, the Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory, the Chiman Indigenous Territory, and the Multiethnic Indigenous Territory I. The Yuracare language is a language isolate, and is believed to be spoken in Bolivia by between 500 and 2,500 people. There are about 400 families in the Cochabamba Department and 62 Yuracare households in the Beni Department. The Yuracaré, who are one of approximately 35 Bolivian indigenous groups, traditionally bury their dead along with their bow and arrows, as it is a belief that the dead go to a place underground where game is plentiful.

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