• Guanche is an extinct language or dialect continuum that was spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. It died out...
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    Commission. Gofio is thought to have been the main staple of the diet of the Guanches, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands, who produced it from barley...
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    ESTRENA 'A ESCAMPAR LA BOIRA', EL PRIMER LATE NIGHT EN LAS LENGUAS PROPIAS DE ARAGÓN – Lenguas de Aragón". lenguasdearagon.org. Retrieved 14 May 2023. "Aragón...
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    Silbo Gomero (category Guanche)
    whistled language.: 9–10  Used by the island's original inhabitants, the Guanches, the whistled language existed before the arrival of Spanish settlers and...
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    the Europeans and now served as mediator between the Europeans and the Guanches. In return for control over the island, Béthencourt promised to respect...
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    before the conquest, the Guanches, spoke a variety of Berber (also called Amazigh) dialects. After the conquest, the indigenous Guanche language was rapidly...
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    Ricans have minuscule amounts of North African blood through the indigenous Guanches of the Canary Islands. In the 1899 census, taken the year Spain ceded Puerto...
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    the 15th century. In 1402, they began to subdue the native Guanche population and the Guanches were initially enslaved and gradually absorbed by the Spanish...
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    Mouton. Iribarren Argaiz, Mary Carmen (1997). "Los vocablos en -rr- de la lengua sarda.Conexiones con la península ibérica". Fontes Linguae Vasconum: Studia...
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    identified European Bronze Age ancestry (including Steppe ancestry) in Guanches from the Canary Islands, which could be explained by "the presence of Bell-Beaker...
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    population of north Africa spoke Arabic and practiced Islam. From 1402, the Guanche of the Canary Islands resisted Spanish attempts at colonization. The islands...
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  • bereberes, guanches y vascos, Antonio Arnáiz Villena et al., 2003 De Hoz Bravo (1999). "Viaje a ninguna parte a través del Mediterráneo. Las lenguas que no...
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    parte occidental de Affrica se habla Berberisco cerrado, y alli llaman esta lengua, Xilha, y Tamazegt, q̃ son nõbres muy antiguos. "...and among the Numidians...
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    Canary Islands just as the Castilians, still struggled to control the Guanches, the rebellious indigenous Canarians. They were, in fact, the first coerced...
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    These crops are heavily used in Canarian cuisine. The aboriginal people, Guanches, based their diet on gofio (a type of flour made of different toasted grains)...
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  • Development of Indigenous Peoples (CDI) and the Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas (INALI), as well as offering bilingual education. In contrast...
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  • "Eastern Abnaki language". Ethnologue. Retrieved 25 October 2011. “Dos lenguas que no quieren morir.” El Comercio. 22 Enero 2008. 13 Febrero 2008 [2]...
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    Cerralbo, the National Museum of Anthropology (featuring as highlight a Guanche mummy from Tenerife), the Sorolla Museum (focused in the namesake Valencian...
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    Murcia, 2000. Estudios Orientales. IPOA-Murcia. Quintana Cifuentes, E., La Lengua Elamita (Irán pre-persa), Madrid, 2010. Gram Ediciones. ISBN 978-84-88519-17-7...
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    is spoken. The islands were first inhabited by a people known as the Guanches, speaking a language akin to Berber. The Kingdom of Castile conquered and...
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    Communities in the Americas. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Guanche, Jesús; Acosta, Nilson (2006–2007). "Cuba". Places of Memory of the Slave...
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    First Battle of Acentejo: Natives of the island of Tenerife, known as Guanches, defeat the invading Spanish forces. June 7 – Treaty of Tordesillas: Spain...
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    include his Diccionario etimolójico de las voces chilenas derivadas de lenguas indíjenas americanas (1904) and Chilenische Studien (1891), as well as...
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    and enslavement and deportation of natives led to the extinction of the Guanches. Isabella and Ferdinand authorized the 1492 expedition of Christopher Columbus...
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    Melchor; Albert Branchadell; Vicent de Melchor (2002), El catalán: Una lengua de Europa para compartir, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona, pp. 106–107, ISBN 978-8449022999...
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  • p. 72 Jaime, Blas Wilfredo Omar; Viegas Barros, José Pedro (2013). La Lengua Chaná: Patrimonio Cultural de Entre Rïos. Paraná: Editorial de Entre Ríos...
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  • ourproject.org. Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)...
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