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Yuqui

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Indigenous people of Bolivia
For the language, seeYuqui language. For the indigenous people in California, USA, seeYuki people.
Ethnic group
Yuquí
Mbia
Total population
220[1] (2003)
Regions with significant populations
 Bolivia[2]
Languages
Yuqui language,Spanish[3]
Religion
traditional tribal religion
Related ethnic groups
Sirionó people[1]

TheYuqui are anindigenous people ofBolivia. They primarily live in theSanta Cruz andCochabamba Departments of eastern Bolivia.[2]

Name

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"Yuqui" has been used by Spanish-speakers since the colonial period. A possibility is the word derived from "Yaqui," meaning "younger relative." Their autonym is "Mbia," aTupi-Guaraní term means "the people."[2] They are also known as the Bia, Yuki, Yukí, or Yuquí people.[4][1]

Language

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TheYuqui language is aGuarayú language of theTupí-Guaraní language family, written in theLatin script. The Bible was partially translated into Yuqui in 2000.[3]

History

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Their first Spanish contact was in 1548.[4] Linguists believe that Yuqui people may have separated from the Siriono people in the 17th century. According to their own history, Yuqui people experienced disease contracted from and warfare with local Bolivians.[2] In the 1950s the Bolivian government came into conflict with Yuqui people.[4]

Outsiders thought that Yuqui people were part of theSiriono people; however, after sustained contact in the 1960s, aSiriono language-speaker attempted to communicate to Yuquis and discovered they were a distinct ethnic group. In 1953, there were only 43 Yuquis,[4] while in 1990, there were 130.[2]

Subsistence

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Yuqui traditionally have been nomadic and fished, hunted, and foraged instead of farming.[2][4] Today they hunt fish, farm, sell crafts, and work as paid laborers.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Indigenous Communities from Bolivia: Yuqui."Native Planet. Retrieved 24 Nov 2013.
  2. ^abcdef"Yuqui - Orientation."Countries and Their Cultures. Retrieved 24 Nov 2013.
  3. ^ab"Yuqui."Ethnologue. Retrieved 24 Nov 2013.
  4. ^abcdeOlson 420

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