- The
Charruan languages are a
language family once
spoken in
Uruguay and the
Argentine province of
Entre Ríos. In 2005, a semi-speaker of the Chaná language...
-
contact with them.
Chroniclers such as the
Jesuit Pedro Lozano accused the
Charrúan people of
killing the
Spanish explorer Juan Díaz de Solís
during his 1515...
- The
Charruan playing cards were a deck of
cards made of
pieces of
leather with paintings,
probably created by Tacuabé.
These are
characterized by being...
- in the last
match of the tournament. The
success of the
tournament on
Charrúan soil
would help
consolidate the tournament.
After a flu
outbreak in Rio...
- Wenoa) and Chaná languages, of
Charrúan stock, were
spoken in today's central-eastern
Argentina and Uruguay.
Charruan languages became extinct by the...
- "language"; from lan, "tongue" and tek, a
communicative suffix) is one of the
Charruan languages spoken by the Chaná
people in what is now
Argentina and Uruguay...
-
March 2013. Calvo, J. A. (12
February 1981). "El año de los Charruas" [The
Charruan year].
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 19.
Retrieved 6
March 2013. "Nacional...
- Charrúa of Guaraní and
Spaniard descent or if he was Guaraní of Spanish-
Charrúan descent.
After the
European conquest and colonization, the Charrúa po****tion...
-
includes Guaicuruan with
Charruan in a
hypothetical Waikuru-Charrúa stock.
Morris Swadesh includes Guaicuruan along with Matacoan,
Charruan, and
Mascoian within...
-
several interpretations,
including "bird-river" ("the
river of the uru, via
Charruan, urú
being a
common noun of any wild fowl). The name
could also
refer to...