- The
Huarpes or
Warpes are an
indigenous people of Argentina,
living in the Cuyo region. Some
scholars ****ume that in the
Huarpe language, this word means...
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Allentiac (San Juan)
Huarpes Millcayac (North of the
province of Mendoza)
Huarpes Chiquillanes (South of the
province of Mendoza)
Huarpes Guanacaches (Northeast...
- 1480; the Toconoté and Hênîa and Kâmîare in the country's centre, and the
Huarpe in the centre-west, a
culture that
raised llama cattle and was strongly...
- de las
hablas huarpes,
Universidad de
Buenos Aires.
Catalina Teresa Michieli, 1990.
Millcayac y Allentiac: Los
dialectos del
idioma Huarpe Archived 2012-03-23...
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Before the 1560s the area was po****ted by
tribes known as the
Huarpes and Puelches. The
Huarpes devised a
system of
irrigation that was
later developed by...
-
person related to
Trojan War MPC · 5041 5042
Colpa 1974 ME "Colpa", the
Huarpe word for
stones that are
composed of "pure minerals".
These indigenous people...
- beans.
Those valleys saw the rise of the
Agrelo culture,
ancestor of the
Huarpes. They were
later influenced greatly by the Inca
empire during the 15th...
- Peru) (also
known as Auca, Huaorani, Wao, Auka, Sabela, Waorani, Waodani)
Huarpe (also
known as Warpe) †
Irantxe (Brazil: Mato Grosso)
Itonama (Bolivia)...
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Wichi (40,036), the Diaguita–Calchaquí (31,753), the Mocoví (15,837), the
Huarpe (14,633), the Comechingón (10,863) and the
Tehuelche (10,590).
Minor but...
- streets. However,
these acequias were
originally dug by the
Indigenous Huarpes long
before the
arrival of the Spanish. The
introduction of
acequias by...