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    thousand natives dispersed throughout the surrounding area known as the Querandíes, who shared with them their food, however scarce. In spite of this, the...
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    Spanish colonization were aboriginal peoples such as the Charrúas and the Querandíes. Their culture was lost over the next 350 years. They were subjected to...
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  • language spoken by the original dwellers of the Pampas, known as Pampas or Querandíes, before they became intermixed with peoples of Mapuche origin and progressively...
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    River, near the ancient Sancti Spíritus Fort. The group was ambushed by Querandíes natives who killed Garay, the priest, a woman, and twelve of the soldiers...
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    cacana Idioma Abipón Los indios chanases y su lengua con apuntes sobre los querandíes, yaros, boanes, güenoas o minuanes y un mapa étnico La raza Pampeana y...
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    showed an early interest in anthropology, and in 1897, published Los Querandíes, a study of the Argentine tribe of the same name. He traveled to France...
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  • Cabots Sancti Spiritus Fort. Ulrico Schmidl, Viaje al Río de la Plata. "Querandies". servicios.abc.gov.ar/servicios/. Ulrich Schmidl, Viaje al Río de la...
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    1860. At the arrival of the Spaniards these lands were occupied by the querandíes. In 1580, the Spanish conqueror Juan de Garay and 80 neighbors founded...
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