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As a complement to our Baure language information, here is our collection of indexed links
about the Baure tribe and their society.
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The emphasis of these pages is on Baures and other
American Indians as living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Baure history is interesting and
important, but the Baure Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional
folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies
of yesterday. Suggestions for new links are always welcome.
Our Baure Websites
Baure Language:
Information and language learning materials from the Baure Indian language.
Books for sale on the Baures
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Arte y lengua de los indios Baures de los Moxos:
Spanish-language book about the Baure tribe.
Comparative Arawakan Histories:
Anthropology book on the Baure and other Arawakan tribes of the Amazon.
Baure: An Arawak Language of Bolivia:
Linguistics book about the Baure language.
Baure Lifestyle and Tradition
Indigenous languages of Bolivia:
Map showing where in Bolivia the Baure people live.
Baure Culture:
Informtion on Baure history and traditional society.
Prehispanic Earthworks of the Baures Region of the Bolivian Amazon:
Archaeology article about the moundbuilding and canals of the Baure ancestors.
Something Fishy in the Amazon:
An anthropologist's reactions to the discovery of ancient Baure fish weirs in Bolivia.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Bauré:
Encyclopedia articles on the Baures.
El Pueblo Baure
Etnia Baure
Los Baure:
La Cultura Baure:
Information about the Baures in Spanish.

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