Artifacts of the Aché

A child makes twine from leaves

The Aché are an indigenous community of nomadic people from the eastern parts of Paraguay. A hunter-gatherer society, they depend entirely on the forest for their survival. Learn more about the Aché and their ways of life through several artifacts on display.

Location information

Campus: Tempe
Location type: Lobby
Room or location: Lobby
Indoors or outdoors: Indoors
Building Floor: Second Floor

Other details

Zone: Zone A: Tempe

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Area of Interest

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Target Age Group

All ages

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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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