[citation needed] They speak the Mocoví language and are one of the ethnic groups belonging to the Guaycuru peoples.
They hunted deer and rhea and slept on animal skins and flimsy shelters.
[2] When the Jesuits arrived, they taught the Mocoví to farm with cattle and they became sedentary.
[2]In 1924, at least 200 Mocoví and Toba people were slaughtered during the Napalpí massacre.
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