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    The Changos, also known as Camanchacos or Camanchangos, are an Indigenous people or group of peoples who inhabited a long stretch of the Pacific coast...
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  • Chango or El Chango may refer to: José de Jesús Méndez Vargas (born 1974), nickname El Chango, alleged Mexican drug cartel leader Chango Spasiuk (born...
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    Shango (redirect from Changó)
    Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; as Jakuta or Badé; and as Ṣangó in Trinidad Orisha) is an Orisha (or spirit)...
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    The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are diverse groups native to a specific region, who inhabited the Americas in the pre-Columbian era, before the...
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    the 16th century, there is evidence of habitation in the area by the Chango people as early as 7,000 BC. During colonial times, Iquique was part of the...
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    Andean Aymara, Diaguita and Atacameño cultures, and also by the coastal Chango people. The northern diet is traditionally high in protein. The use of tubers...
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    Vicuña Mackenna (1869) claim that Valparaíso was within the range of the Chango people, but clear evidence for this is lacking. The Bay of Valparaíso's first...
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    Diaguita (redirect from Diaguita people)
    process of miscegenation with Mapuche-speaking populations. Atacameño people Chango people Mapuche history Prehispanic history of Chile "INE entrega nuevos...
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    Davis Falls (redirect from Patale chango)
    changed to Devi's Fall. Its Nepali name is Patale Chango, which literal meaning is Paatal Ko Chango means "Underworld's Waterfall". This is one of the...
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    Chile. This paintings are the remains of an extinct culture called the Chango people, who drew their experiences of hunting guanacos, sea lions and whales...
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    Taíno (redirect from Taino people)
    The Taíno were a historic Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendant communities and Taíno revivalist...
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  • center and 4 golden 6-pointed stars in the canton. 2020–present Flag of Chango people Three stripes with marine and reddish colors. A central element that...
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    The settlement of Mejillones dates back to the first communities of Chango people who inhabited the coastal area from 1825. Mejillones was included in...
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  • La Chango Family is a Montreal, Quebec based band that plays a mixture of reggae, ska, funk, and other genres of music, which is often called world music...
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  • Eudibiel Guillen Chapin, better known as Chango Carmona is a Mexican former professional boxer who won the WBC lightweight title in 1972. Carmona is believed...
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    Horacio "Chango" Spasiuk (born September 23, 1968 in Apóstoles, Misiones) is an Argentine chamamé musician and accordion player. Spasiuk's grandparents...
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    Argentina national team. He was known by the nickname "El Chango" which was a common name for people from the north of Argentina. Cárdenas was spotted in 1962...
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    area that would later be the city of Constitución was inhabited by the Chango people and the Mapuche tribe. Both indigenous groups used the area for fishing...
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  • [pronunciation?] (contraction of Te' Inik, "people from here"; also known as Huaxtec, Wastek or Huastecos) are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the La Huasteca...
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    The Pipil are an Indigenous group of Mesoamerican people inhabiting the western and central areas of present-day El Salvador. They are a subgroup of the...
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  • migrations or non-migratory contacts with the Argentine Northwest. Chango people Chinchorro mummies Origin of the Mapuche Tiwanaku For a while a historical...
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  • Nui and Kawésqar (Alacalufe) people in other parts of the country, as well as many other groups such as Caucahue, Chango, Picunche, Chono, Tehuelche,...
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  • 2009 Mexico most-wanted drug lords (category Mexican people convicted of money laundering)
    list. The 21 June 2011 arrest of José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, a.k.a. "El Chango", brought the total to twenty-one captured or killed. On 4 November 2011...
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  • (also spelled Chango, Isangu, Shango, Yisangou, and Yisangu) is a language spoken in Gabon by approximately 20,900 (2000) Masangu people. Daniel Franck...
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    coastal Peru, 1000–1400 CE Chancay, central coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Chango, coastal Peru, northern Chile Chimú, north coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Cupisnique...
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  • because Josh's feelings for her may not be racially acceptable. Chango Lopez – Chango was the bully in Sagrado. He constantly picked on Josh and the other...
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    The peopling of the Americas began when Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Paleo-Indians) entered North America from the North Asian Mammoth steppe via the...
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    coastal Peru, 1000–1400 CE Chancay, central coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Chango, coastal Peru, northern Chile Chimú, north coastal Peru, 1000–1450 CE Cupisnique...
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    Timoto–Cuica people were an Indigenous people of the Americas composed primarily of two large tribes, the Timote and the Cuica, that inhabited in the Andes...
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    Population figures for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before European colonization have been difficult to establish. Estimates have varied widely...
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