Charruan languages (redirect from Charrua languages)
Chaná as spoken by Blas Wilfredo Omar Jaime Chaná of Larrañaga (1923) Charrúa of Vilardebó (1842) Güenoa from a short 18th-century catechesis quoted...
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Juan Justino (2013). "Historiografía lingüística del Río de la Plata: las lenguas indígenas de la Banda Oriental". Boletín de filología (in Spanish). 48...
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clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02. "🇦🇷 Idioma de Argentina ▷ Lenguas oficiales de los argentinos". 🌍 ¿Qué idioma? (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02...
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Tehuelche (10,590). Minor but important peoples are the Quechua (6,739), the Charrúa (4,511), the Pilagá (4,465), the Chané (4,376), and the Chorote (2,613)...
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Wichi in the north. The last group are farmers with pottery, such as the Charrúa, Minuane and Guaraní in the northeast, with slash and burn semisedentary...
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also observed in various other indigenous groups, such as the Charruas and the Lenguas. Among the Guaranis, the practice was exactly the same as that...
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lenguas de las naciones conocidas y numeracion, division, y clases de estas segun la diversidad de sus idiomas y dialectos, Volume I (1800): Lenguas y...
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derived from the Guaraní, probably by way of the tribal dialect of the Charrúas [...] from uru (a generic designation of wild fowl) Nordenskiöld, Erland...
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southeastern Paraguay Chaná (extinct), formerly Uruguay Chandule (Chandri) Charrúa, southern Brazil and Uruguay Comechingon (Henia-Camiare), Argentina Haush...
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southeastern Paraguay Chaná (extinct), Argentina and Uruguay Chandule (Chandri) Charrúa, southern Brazil and Uruguay Comechingón (Henia-Camiare), Argentina Haush...
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northern Uruguay, and came from garrucho, a derisive word possibly of Charrua origin, which meant something like "old indian" or "contemptible person"...
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University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1. Censabella, Marisa. (1999). Las lenguas indígenas de la Argentina. (pp 60–77). Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria...
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Pedro Viegas Barros (1992-1993). ¿Existe una relación genética entre las lenguas mataguayas y guaycurúes? Em: J. Braunstein (ed.), Hacia una nueva carta...
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Linguistic areas of the Americas Mataco–Guaicuru languages Abipón Calchaquí Charrúa Lule people Querandí Quilmes people Toba Qom language Toconoté Vilela people...
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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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(Shimigae) Arabela Cahuarano † Iquito Záparo (Kayapi) Gae † Coronado † Oa † Lenguas indígenas de América (Spanish Wikipedia appendix) Languages of South America...
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