Chiriguano
The Chiriguano are an indigenous group primarily located in the Bolivian region of Santa Cruz. They are part of the larger Guaraní cultural family and speak the Chiriguano language, which is a variant of the Guaraní language. Traditionally, they engage in agriculture, hunting, and fishing, relying on the natural resources of their environment.
Historically, the Chiriguano have faced challenges due to colonization and modernization, which have impacted their way of life. Today, they strive to preserve their cultural identity and traditions while navigating contemporary societal changes. Efforts are ongoing to promote their rights and improve their living conditions.