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Pilaga Indian Language (Pilagá, Toba Sur)
Pilaga is a Guaicuruan language of South America.
Pilaga is spoken by around
4000 people in Argentina.
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Pilaga Vocabulary
Our list of vocabulary words in the Pilaga language, with comparison to words in other Guaicuruan languages.
Pilaga Pronunciation Guide:
How to pronounce Pilaga words.
Indigenous People of Argentina and Chile:
Map showing where in South America the Pilaga language is spoken.
Lord's Prayer in Pilagá:
Translations of Christian prayers into the Pilaga language.
Lengua Pilagá:
Pilaga language information including a linguistic map of South America. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Pilagá:
Information about Pilaga language usage.
Pilaga Language:
Demographic information on Pilaga from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Pilagá:
Brief Wikipedia article about the Pilaga language.
Pilagá Language Tree:
Theories about Pilaga's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Pilagá Language Structures:
Pilaga linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Tattooing in the Gran Chaco of South America:
History of tattoo art among the Pilagas and other Chacoan tribes. With pictures.
Los Pilagá:
Los Pilagás:
Information about the Pilagas in Spanish.

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