Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Sample Letters To My Niece

The Aché of Puerto Barra.

currently living in our country twenty villages grouped indigenous into five linguistic families, this means use the similarities of their languages \u200b\u200bas the criterion for a certain relation of kinship. One of the ethnic groups of the Guaraní family is the Aché (also known as Guayaki), which are distributed in six communities are: Cerro Morotí, Chupa Pou, Arroyo Bandera, Ypetÿmi, and Puerto Barra Kuetyvy Tapy.
In 2008 I had the opportunity to visit the Ache community of Puerto Barra (located in the district of Naranjal) in the framework of a research work with Mr. Olga Bertinat ( http://mingaguazu.blogspot.com / ) that experience was more than satisfactory for me because I could feel the warmth and simplicity of the Ache. Here are some pictures of that encounter with the indigenous brothers:
The smile on the faces of these children are worth a thousand words: total joy.

Young Aché with our company. Great experience.

Happiness is reflected in the eyes of these children. And to think that a few decades ago their stocks are at serious risk. Thanks to good people heart as the Ache Fostervold family have survived from that situation. Health Aché of Puerto Barra.

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