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  2. Guarani mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Tupi-Guarani mythology is the set of narratives about the gods and spirits of the different Tupi-Guarani peoples, ancient and current.Together with the cosmogonies, anthropogonies and rituals, they form part of the religion of these peoples.

  3. Music of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The folkloric traditional music of Paraguay is the Paraguayan polka and the Guarania.The Paraguayan polka comes from polka of Czech origin; that was danced for the first time in Asunción, on November 27, 1858. [1]

  4. Pai Tavytera - Wikipedia

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    Mba’e marangatu, a community altar. The wood altar is the central institution in the religious beliefs of the Pai Tavytera. The altar, called mba’e marangatu in Guaraní is considered a sacred sanctuary and a focal point of the community. [3]

  5. Paraguayan harp - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Franciscan friars who established missions in Paraguay were less successful in subjugating the Tupi Guarani Indians to forced labor. As a result, the Guarani became a more powerful culture in Paraguay, and Guaraní became the country's official second language, making Paraguay the only nation in the Americas with an indigenous ...

  6. 'Doomsday cult mom' asks court to ban cameras from upcoming ...

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    Convicted killer and so-called "doomsday cult mom" Lori Vallow is asking the court to restrict media access in her upcoming Arizona murder trial, citing claims of defamation and misleading ...

  7. Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - Wikipedia

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    The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura (Spanish: Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura), also known as the Recycled Orchestra, is an orchestra composed of children from Asunción, Paraguay [1] who play musical instruments made from scrap materials collected from Asunción's Cateura landfill.

  8. Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguay) - Wikipedia

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    This motivated Morínigo to set up the station, after encountering Philip at Segura la Torre. [6] Unlike other countries, where the first television stations were set up by state companies, the service in Paraguay was being set up by a private company, which was one of the economic pillars of the regime. At the time, nobody owned a television set.

  9. List of festivals in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Fest (Spanish: Fiesta Creativa) is an event organized yearly by the National Direction of Intellectual Property since 2019. [9] Its purpose is raising awareness on local potential in each city and promoting creative industries through the promotion of different tools of intellectual property, as well as encouraging artists to trademark their work. [10]