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Guenoa or
Güenoa were one of the
native nations of
Entre Rios, Argentina,
Uruguay and some
parts of Brazil. They were
related to the
other tribes in the...
- the Minuane, Yaro,
Güenoa, Chaná, Bohán and Guaraní, and the Arachán.
Languages once
spoken in the area
include Charrúa, Chaná,
Güenoa, and Guaraní. A 2005...
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Güenoa is a sp****ly do****ented,
extinct Charruan language once
spoken in
Uruguay and Argentina.
Güenoa is
known from a
short 18th-century catechesis...
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Wilfredo Omar
Jaime Chaná of Larrañaga (1923) Charrúa of Vilardebó (1842)
Güenoa from a
short 18th-century
catechesis quoted by
Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro...
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identified with the
Guenoas,
being actually considered the same tribe. They were
related to the
other tribes in the area like
Charrua and
Güenoa. Currently, no...
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Arawakan family | |_____ Chané |____
Charruan (?) | |_____
Güenoa | |_____ Chaná (?) |____
Guaicuruan family | |_____ Abipón | |_____ Mbayá...
- with
Genoa All
pages with
titles containing Genoa Genua (disambiguation)
Guenoa, a
people and
language of
South America Genova (disambiguation) Génova (disambiguation)...
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numbers of ****anese, as well as Amerindians,
mainly Charrúa, Minuán, Chaná,
Güenoa and Guaraní. Montevideo, like
Buenos Aires in
Argentina and
Santos in Brazil...
- 1832 Charrúa
Charruan languages Entre Ríos
Province and
Uruguay after 1832
Guenoa language Charruan languages Entre Ríos
Province and
Uruguay after 1832 Aroaqui...
- Paris, France) was a Minuán-Charrúa
native from
present day
Uruguay of
Güenoa descent. María Micaëla Guyunusa's
mother was the Charrúa, María Rosa, born...