The 2008 Indigenous Household Survey (EHI 2008) gives an approximate indigenous population of 108,803, or around 2% of the Paraguayan population. There are 20 recorded indigenous peoples, belonging to 5 different linguistic families.
Paraguay enjoys a favourable legal framework for the recognition of indigenous peoples’ rights, having transposed ILO Convention 169 into its domestic legislation in 1993.Paraguay also voted in favour of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007.
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, The Indigenous World 2011
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