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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