What were a people from argentina called prior to it was argentina?
I have ancestors who were from there prior to it was the seperate country, what would they be called, i do not know where they came from prior to Argentina.
Several local tribes exist in Argentina now, so suppose pre-Spanish Argentina. Each clan would have been a lot bigger.
Current tribles include: Toba Diaguita-Calchaquí Guaraní Chorote (Iyo’wujwa Chorote as well as Iyojwa’ja Chorote) Chané Mapuche (probably a largest inland republic in Argentina)Tehuelche
I’d call them "Indigenous"… though they substantially called theirselves something similar to "our people" that was usual in obsolete societies.
There have been humans in Angentina for during slightest 40,000 YEARS.. as well as there is a little justification they populated there by sea from when a land overpass was still open
south america was usually similar to north america prior to colonization, they were indians usually similar to a ones in n. america.
they usually renowned themselves by opposite tribes. as well as we competence have had fifteen opposite tribes which stayed in a area right away called argentina. which (area) could have been called fifteen opposite names.
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Bub
February 10th, 2010 at 11:49 am
Several local tribes exist in Argentina now, so suppose pre-Spanish Argentina. Each clan would have been a lot bigger.
Current tribles include:
Toba
Diaguita-Calchaquí
Guaraní
Chorote (Iyo’wujwa Chorote as well as Iyojwa’ja Chorote)
Chané
Mapuche (probably a largest inland republic in Argentina)Tehuelche
manthebraces
February 10th, 2010 at 11:49 am
I’d call them "Indigenous"… though they substantially called theirselves something similar to "our people" that was usual in obsolete societies.
There have been humans in Angentina for during slightest 40,000 YEARS.. as well as there is a little justification they populated there by sea from when a land overpass was still open
Han_dang
February 10th, 2010 at 11:49 am
south america was usually similar to north america prior to colonization, they were indians usually similar to a ones in n. america.
they usually renowned themselves by opposite tribes. as well as we competence have had fifteen opposite tribes which stayed in a area right away called argentina. which (area) could have been called fifteen opposite names.
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