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Güenoa Language
Güenoa (Minuan) is a sparsely documented, extinct Charruan languages, Charruan language once spoken in Uruguay and Argentina. Sample text Güenoa is known from a short 18th-century catechesis quoted by Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro in Italian.Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro, Hervás y Panduro, Lorenzo. 1787. ''Saggio Pratico delle lingue''. (Idea dell'Universo, XXI.) Cesena: Gregorio Biasini all'Insengna di Pallade. 255pp.Nikulin, Andrey V. 2019. The classification of the languages of the South American Lowlands: State-of-the-art and challenges / Классификация языков востока Южной Америки'. Illič-Svityč (Nostratic) Seminar / Ностратический семинар, Higher School of Economics, October 17, 2019. The text sample below, originally from Hervás y Panduro (1787: 229), has been reproduced from Vignati (1940).Vignati, Milcíades A. 1940. ''El catecismo Güenoa del Abate Hervás''. ''Notas del Museo de la Plata: Antropología'' 5: 41-43. ...
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Güenoa People
Guenoa or Güenoa were one of the native nations of Entre Rios Province, Entre Rios, Argentina, Uruguay and some parts of Brazil. They were related to the other tribes in the area like Charrua people, Charrua, Minuane people, Minuane,Augustus Henry Keane, Keane, Augustus Henry''Central and South America, Volume 1.''London: Edward Stanford, 1901. Yaro people, Yaro and Bohán people, Bohán. They are considered synonymous with the Minuan. See also *Guenoa language References External links

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