
Toba people - Wikipedia
The Toba people, also known as the Qom people, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina who historically inhabited the region known today as the Pampas of the Central Chaco.
The Indigenous Toba People - Peoples of the World
In their churches they have found a voice through which to express themselves and their heritage through music; the now- famous Coro Qom Chelaalapi (Chelaalapi Toba Choir) has been …
Indigenous People of Argentina – The Argentine Review
Dec 8, 2024 · The Toba people, also known as the Qom, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina, historically inhabiting the north-eastern region of the country, particularly Gran …
Toba-Qom | Indigenous Peoples | Intercontinental Cry
Often referred to as the Toba or Toba-Qom, the Qom-lik Peoples are located in the Gran Chaco region of what is now Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. The name Toba is a Guaraní term that …
Indigenous Peoples Of Argentina - WorldAtlas
Feb 21, 2018 · The Qom, also known as the Toba, are found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. They are part of the Guaycurues, the indigenous inhabitants of the Gran Chaco region.
Pueblo toba - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Los tobas, también conocidos como qom, son una etnia del grupo pámpido que habita en el Chaco Central.
Toba (Qom people) - TUAnthropologyMuseum
The Toba/Qom people culturally are a pastoral culture that traditionally functioned as a hunter gatherer group of tribes. Due to the topography of the region in which they live the Qom …
Argentina found guilty of massacre of Qom and Moqoit people - BBC
May 20, 2022 · The Qom and Moqoit peoples in Argentina's northern Chaco region were living partly-enslaved on a plantation settled by immigrant farmers from Europe. They were …
Qom | Museo Verde
The Qom people are considered one of the most important ethnic groups of the Guaicurú group. Most of them are settled in northern Argentina (about 70,000). Some other Qom communities …
Unofficial biography of Toba (tribe). Toba (tribe) life and work.
They are part of a larger group of indigenous inhabitants of the Gran Chaco region, called the Guaycurues. As of 2005, there are 47,951 Toba in Argentina, living in the provinces of Chaco, …