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tribes that once
lived in the area were the
Nehipe (also
known as the
Chuquimayo or Chinchipe), Chirinos, Perico, Pacaraes, Mandinga, Tabancaras, Joroca...
- into Peru. In
Ecuador and Peru, the
river is also
known as Canananbo,
Chuquimayo, or Mayo. One of the
oldest cultures of the
Andes developed in its basin...
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mentioned as one of four root
crops being grown for food by the
people of the
Chuquimayo valley (Jaén province) of Peru. The
other three were
sweet potato (Ipomoea...
- to the Huánbucos and the Patagonians, flourished. They
settled in the
Chuquimayo Valley, Chinchipe. The
Incas attempted to
bring the
Jivaro under their...
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Espinoza Soriano,
Waldemar (1973). "Los
grupos étnicos en la
cuenca del
Chuquimayo,
siglos 15 y 16".
Institut Français d'Études Andines: 19–73. Archived...