Examples of 'aché' in a sentence

Meaning of "aché"

aché (adjective) - borrowed from Yoruba or Afro-Cuban religions, meaning a spiritual blessing or life force

How to use "aché" in a sentence

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The Aché language provides clues to their origin.
Palm starch is the most important carbohydrate staple in the Aché diet.
The Aché celebrating the granting of land titles.
The blog plays an important role in documenting the history of these Aché communities.
That group of Aché captives all perished from disease within a few months.
Bioxel signs agreement with Aché Laboratory.
The Aché proposed these conditions and pledged to sign a binding agreement to that effect.
Among the signatories is the Aché organization FENAP in Paraguay.
The Aché are also known as the Axe people.
Photo courtesy Aché djawu.
The Aché are also culturally and biologically distinct from the neighboring Guarani.
The most important northern Aché ritual was the club-fight.
Aché paid for this initiative by, among wealth.
Perhaps the song of the Aché hunters is nothing else but their individual myth.
Finally, cooperation during food acquisition represents only a fraction of total cooperative activity in Aché society.

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Now, the Aché are using citizen media to preserve their language and their culture.
This description includes accurate information about the Aché economy, social organization, culture and belief system.
An Aché family ( photograph by project participant ).
Note, Chevugi starts speaking in Aché for a brief moment and then speaks in Spanish.
As another anthropologist, Jared Diamond, points out, the Aché are hardly outliers.
A local demonstration with Aché Djawu ( photograph by project participant ).
Descriptions of some Caaigua match fairly well with 20th-century descriptions of the Aché.
One of the most notorious hunters of the Aché was Manuel Jesús Pereira, a local landowner.
Aché children were sold openly in the region as late as the 1970s.
Damiana, the Aché girl, was shown here.
Aché - Santeria,, Everything you wanted to know about Santeria.
Written history relevant to the Aché begins with the founding of Asunción in 1524.
The Aché ( / ɑːˈtʃeɪ / ah-CHAY ) Indians are a traditional hunter-gatherer tribe living in Paraguay.
In October 1970, several Aché from the Cerro Moroti reservation were attacked while hunting.
Name = = The Aché are also known as the Axe people.
Ceferino Kreigi, an Aché representative, said, “ We are asking for justice - there was torture, rape, beatings.

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