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    The Huarpes or Warpes are an indigenous people of Argentina, living in the Cuyo region. Some scholars assume that in the Huarpe language, this word means...
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    Huarpe (Warpe) was a small language family of central Argentina (historic Cuyo Province) that consisted of two closely related languages. They are traditionally...
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    indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí, Diaguita, Mocoví, Huarpe peoples, Mapuche and Guarani. Many Argentines also identify as having at...
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    1480; the Toconoté and Hênîa and Kâmîare in the country's centre, and the Huarpe in the centre-west, a culture that raised llama cattle and was strongly...
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  • person related to Trojan War MPC · 5041 5042 Colpa 1974 ME "Colpa", the Huarpe word for stones that are composed of "pure minerals". These indigenous people...
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  • connected the extinct Huarpe language with the previously connected Muran and Matanawí (Mura–Matanawí). Morris Swadesh had included Huarpe in his Macro-Jibaro...
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    Peru) (also known as Auca, Huaorani, Wao, Auka, Sabela, Waorani, Waodani) Huarpe (also known as Warpe) † Irantxe (Brazil: Mato Grosso) Itonama (Bolivia)...
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    Araucanía (Mapuche), Chiloé (Huilliche, Cunco, Chono, Poyas) and Cuyo (Huarpe). Few in numbers, disconnected from their ancestral lands and diluted by...
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    Wichi (40,036), the Diaguita–Calchaquí (31,753), the Mocoví (15,837), the Huarpe (14,633), the Comechingón (10,863) and the Tehuelche (10,590). Minor but...
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    Before the 1560s the area was populated by tribes known as the Huarpes and Puelches. The Huarpes devised a system of irrigation that was later developed by...
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    Allentiac (San Juan) Huarpes Millcayac (North of the province of Mendoza) Huarpes Chiquillanes (South of the province of Mendoza) Huarpes Guanacaches (Northeast...
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  • ("Tehuelche") | |_____ Śelknam ("Ona") |____ Isolated and unclassified |___ Huarpe group | |___ Allentiac or Alyentiyak | |___ Millcayac or Milykayak |_____...
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    related to Matanawí.[by whom?] Kaufman (1994) also suggests a connection with Huarpe in his Macro-Warpean proposal. Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic...
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    and Tupian) Ge–Pano–Carib Macro-Ge Macro-Panoan Macro-Carib Nambikwara Huarpe Taruma Below is the current state of Amerindian classification, as given...
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    indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí, Diaguita, Mocoví, Huarpe peoples, Mapuche and Guarani Many Argentines also identify as having at...
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  • Argentina (1479) Inca Empire Mitimaes Yanacona Allied natives Diaguitas Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Victory of the...
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    Diaguita/diaguita calchaquí 31,753 5.3% Guaraní 22,059 3.7% Het 736 0.1% Huarpe 14,633 2.4% Kolla 70,505 11.7% Lule 854 0.1% Mapuche 113,680 18.8% Mbyá...
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    beans. Those valleys saw the rise of the Agrelo culture, ancestor of the Huarpes. They were later influenced greatly by the Inca empire during the 15th...
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    Gününa këna (†) Los Ríos, Los Lagos Huarpe Languages Originally from Cuyo, during the 17th century, many Huarpes were deported to Santiago where they...
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    winery Huarpe Wines, owned by the Hernández Toso Brothers. Huarpe Wines has its winery in Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Its products include "Huarpe Series"...
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    highest peaks). The volcano's name is said to mean "star viewpoint" in the Huarpe language.[citation needed] The department is approximately 1,200 metres...
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  • Nora Díaz; Luis Aguirre. 2011. Introducción al Millcayac: Idioma de los Huarpes de Mendoza. Mendoza: Zeta. Márquez Miranda, Fernando. 1943. Los textos...
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  • of Urarina is underway as of 2006, but Puelche and Huarpe are extinct. Kaufman (1994) linked Huarpe instead to the Muran languages and Matanawi (see Macro-Warpean)...
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    (Querandí) (extinct), formerly Argentinian Pampas Chechehet Didiuhet Taluhet Huarpe (Warpes) (extinct), Strait of Magellan, Chile Allentiac (Alyentiyak) Millcayac...
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    the most important. Before the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadores, the Huarpe Indians inhabited this area. San Juan de la Frontera was founded on June...
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    (Querandí) (extinct), formerly Argentinian Pampas Chechehet Didiuhet Taluhet Huarpe (Warpes), Argentina, Chile Allentiac (Alyentiyak) Millcayac (Milykayak)...
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    Araucanía (Mapuche), Chiloé (Huilliche, Cunco, Chono, Poyas) and Argentina (Huarpe). Few in numbers, disconnected from their ancestral lands and diluted by...
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    production. Before the arrival of Spanish conquistadores, different tribes like Huarpes, Diaguitas, Capazanes, Olongastas and Yacampis, highly influenced by the...
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    Unclassified or unknown languages of the area of the Ancient Inca Empire. D. Southern Division 113. Mapuche 114. Diaguit 115. Humahuaca 116. Lule 117. Huarpe...
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    streets. However, these acequias were originally dug by the Indigenous Huarpes long before the arrival of the Spanish. The introduction of acequias by...
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