Guenoa or Güenoa were one of the native nations of Entre Rios, Argentina, Uruguay and some parts of Brazil. They were related to the other tribes in the...
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Indigenous peoples in Uruguay (section Guenoa)
the Minuane, Yaro, Güenoa, Chaná, Bohán and Guaraní, and the Arachán. Languages once spoken in the area include Charrúa, Chaná, Güenoa, and Guaraní. A 2005...
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Güenoa is a sparsely documented, extinct Charruan language once spoken in Uruguay and Argentina. Güenoa is known from a short 18th-century catechesis...
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Wilfredo Omar Jaime Chaná of Larrañaga (1923) Charrúa of Vilardebó (1842) Güenoa from a short 18th-century catechesis quoted by Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro...
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identified with the Guenoas, being actually considered the same tribe. They were related to the other tribes in the area like Charrua and Güenoa. Currently, no...
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list) |____ Arawakan family | |_____ Chané |____ Charruan (?) | |_____ Güenoa | |_____ Chaná (?) |____ Guaicuruan family | |_____ Abipón | |_____ Mbayá...
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1832 Charrúa Charruan languages Entre Ríos Province and Uruguay after 1832 Guenoa language Charruan languages Entre Ríos Province and Uruguay after 1832 Aroaqui...
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numbers of Japanese, as well as Amerindians, mainly Charrúa, Minuán, Chaná, Güenoa and Guaraní. Montevideo, like Buenos Aires in Argentina and Santos in Brazil...
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María Micaela Guyunusa (category Uruguayan people of Güenoa descent)
Paris, France) was a Minuán-Charrúa native from present day Uruguay of Güenoa descent. María Micaëla Guyunusa's mother was the Charrúa, María Rosa, born...
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with Genoa All pages with titles containing Genoa Genua (disambiguation) Guenoa, a people and language of South America Genova (disambiguation) Génova (disambiguation)...
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Kunza (Argentina & Chile) Yahgan (Argentina & Chile) Pawishiana Charrúa Güenoa Anauyá Betoi Cumanagoto Mainatari Maipure Máku Otomaco Paraujano Tamanaku...
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region, as a result of ethnic cleansing taken into effect against Charruas, Guenoas and Minuanos by orders of Montevideo and the earlier spanish rule on previous...
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Pehuenche: Chile/Argentina Huilliche: Chile Puelche: Argentina Charrúa: Uruguay Guenoa: Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Chono: Chiloé, Guaitecas and Chonos, Chile...
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(in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2017. Bracco, Diego (2014). "Charrúas y Guenoa-minuanos: caballos, mujeres y niños". Temas Americanistas (in Spanish) (33):...
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chanases y su lengua con apuntes sobre los querandíes, yaros, boanes, güenoas o minuanes y un mapa étnico La raza Pampeana y la raza Guaraní: ó, los...
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when the Jesuits established a mission called Redução de Santo André dos Guenoas, in 1683. In 1773, the governor of Buenos Aires, Juan José de Vértiz y...
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Yaru Wañam-Wari Wañam Wari-Win: Oro Eo; Oro Wari; Oro Win Charrua Chana Guenoa † Minuan † Chibcha Pech Votic Maleku Rama Wetar Isthmus Boruka-Talamanca...
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tribes of Uruguay, related to the other tribes in the area like Charrúa and Guenoa, living across the area today known as Uruguay, northeastern Argentina and...
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The first inhabitants were South American Indians including the Jarros, Guenoas, Minuanos and the Charruas people. The city was created on 8 April 1875...
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