Sanapañas Indio Tribus [1890s]

Description: This is a handmade envelope with two magazines' clippings and one photo that provides information about the sanapaná or nenlhet. They are an indigenous people from Chaco in Paraguay and Argentina. Its language is called sanapaná payvoma or lanapsua and the angaité is considered to be a dialect. However, most of them can speak guaraní. The sanapaná call themselves, enenlhit. Extent of original: Handmade envelope . Condition of original: Regular to bad condition.