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  2. Indigenous peoples in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Native Argentines (Spanish: Argentinos nativos), also known as Indigenous Argentines (Spanish: Argentinos indígenas), are Argentines who have predominant or total ancestry from one of the 39 groups of indigenous peoples officially recognized by the national government. [2]

  3. Chaco Province - Wikipedia

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    The first European settlement was founded by Spanish conquistador Alonso de Vera y Aragón, in 1585, and was called Concepción de Nuestra Señora. It was abandoned in 1632. It was abandoned in 1632. During its existence, it was one of the most important cities in the region, but attacks from local Indians forced the residents to leave.

  4. Toba people - Wikipedia

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    The Supplementary Survey of Indigenous Communities (Encuesta Complementaria de Pueblos Indígenas) 2004–2005, complementary to the Argentina's National Census of 2001 recognized 69,452 people living in Argentina as Qom or first-generation Qom descendants, of which 47,591 lived in the provinces of Chaco, Formosa and Santa Fe, 14,466 lived in ...

  5. Federal League (1815–1820) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal League (Spanish: Liga Federal), also known as the League of the Free Peoples (Liga de los Pueblos Libres), was an alliance of provinces in what is now Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil that aimed to establish a confederal organization for the state that was emerging from the May Revolution in the war of independence against the Spanish Empire.

  6. Selk'nam people - Wikipedia

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    Torres, Jimena E. (2009). "La Pesca Entre Los Cazadores Recolectores Terrestres de la Isla Grande de Tierra Del Fuego, Desde la Prehistoria a Tiempos Etnográficos" [Fishing Among the Terrestrial Hunter-Gatherers of the Big Island of Tierra Del Fuego, From Prehistory to Ethnographic Times]. Magallania (in Spanish). 37 (2): 109– 138.

  7. La Pampa Province - Wikipedia

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    Landscape near Winifreda, La Pampa. It is noteworthy that this province is larger than Israel, Austria, Taiwan, Ireland or Greece, for example. [4] There are only two major rivers in the province: the Colorado ("Red River") on the border with the Province of Río Negro, and the Salado ("Salty River") crossing it.

  8. Wichí - Wikipedia

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    Razones por las que no debe destruirse la Reserva de Pizarro (Salta). Biodiversidad en América Latina. Argentina: la Reserva de Pizarro a punto de desaparecer. 26 September 2005. Página/12 newspaper, 30 September 2005. El reclamo wichí llegó a la Rosada. Página/12 newspaper, 15 October 2005. La reconquista de Pizarro.

  9. Mapuche - Wikipedia

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    1000 años de tejido en la Argentina. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Cultura y Educación, Secretaría de Estado de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Antropología. Painecura Antinao, Juan (2012). Charu. Sociedad y cosmovisión en la platería mapuche. Palermo, Miguel Angel (1994). "Economía y mujer en el sur argentino". En: Memoria Americana 3: 63 ...