Guarayos

The Guarayos Providence in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

The Guarayos are an indigenous group living in their ancestral land in eastern Bolivia.[1] They are located north of the department of Santa Cruz.[2] The current population of the Guarayo group in Bolivia is 12,000. They primarily speak Guarayu, and 70% of the population is Roman Catholic with the remaining 30% practicing ethnic religions. Guarayu comes from the language of Guaraní as it belongs in the Tupí Family. They are known to be predominantly agricultural as much of their culture and lifestyle relies on their land.[2]

  1. ^ Espinoza, Fabian Farfan (January 2002), "Bolivia's land tenure experience", Land, Rights & Innovation, Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, pp. 179–192, doi:10.3362/9781780441207.010, ISBN 978-1-85339-544-4, retrieved 2021-04-19
  2. ^ a b Ubink, Janine M.; Hoekema, André J.; Assies, Willem J., eds. (2009). Legalising Land Rights : Local Practices, State Responses and Tenure Security in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. doi:10.5117/9789087280567. ISBN 978-90-8728-056-7.