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- Querandí abstract "The Querandí were one of the Het peoples, indigenous South Americans who lived in the Pampas area of Argentina; specifically, they were the eastern Didiuhet. The name Querandí was given by the Guaraní people, as they would consume animal fat in their daily diet. Thus, Querandí means "men with fat". They were also well known as the Pampas prior to the 19th Century. Mapuche (or araucanos) called them Puelche.This is today the present Argentine provinces of La Pampa, most of the province of Buenos Aires, the center and the south of the province of Santa Fe (especially to the south of the Tercero-Carcaraña River), a great part of the province of Cordoba (adapted ecologically to the temperate Pampasia, their northern limits were in the region of the Gran Chaco - around 31° lat. South) and the peneplains of the present provinces of San Luis and Mendoza, although these zones were more difficult to inhabit due to its extreme climate and lack of surface water.Physically, the Querandí Indians had a well-proportioned body. They were tall and extremely warlike. They wore leather clothes, similar to a fur blanket; women would also wear a skirt that covered their bodies down to their knees. With a semi sedentary lifestyle, they grouped their leather tents by their water supply in the winter, and they would go on their raids inland in the summer. At the time of the arrival of the Europeans they stood out as great runners hunting, or rather, they captured by running down, Pampan deer, ñandúes, and even guanacos, although to facilitate their activity they had invented two devices (one that would become a classic in Argentina): the bolas, and the more primitive one consisting of a stone tied to a cord made with leather or sinews called by the Spaniards a stone-lost boleadora. They would also hunt tinamous, deer, quail and ñandúes with the help of their bows and arrows and their bolas. They also made pottery. They believed in a great god whom they called Soychu, who had a contender or evil spirit: Gualichu.".
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Asunción.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Asunción_del_Paraguay.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Luján_River.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Bolas.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires_Province.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Carcarañá_River.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colonial_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southern_Cone.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Corrientes.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba_Province,_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba_Province_(Argentina).
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Didiuhet.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Diego_de_Mendoza.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Magellan.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Gran_Chaco.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Guanaco.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Guarani_people.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Díaz_de_Solís.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Juan_de_Garay.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Jujuy.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink La_Pampa_Province.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink La_Rioja,_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Luján_River.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Mapuche.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Mendoza,_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Mendoza_Province.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Pampas.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_de_la_Costa.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_de_la_Costa,_Chile.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Luis,_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Luis_Province.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Miguel_de_Tucumán.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink San_Salvador_de_Jujuy.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Sancti_Spiritu_(Argentina).
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Sancti_Spiritus_Fort.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe,_Argentina.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe_Province.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_del_Estero.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Sebastian_Cabot_(explorer).
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Sedentary_lifestyle.
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- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink South_American.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Tehuelche_people.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Falkner.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Tinamou.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Ulrich_Schmidl.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLink Ñandúes.
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLinkText "Querandí".
- Querandí wikiPageWikiLinkText "Querandís Indians".
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- Querandí subject Category:Colonial_Argentina.
- Querandí subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Argentina.
- Querandí subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southern_Cone.
- Querandí comment "The Querandí were one of the Het peoples, indigenous South Americans who lived in the Pampas area of Argentina; specifically, they were the eastern Didiuhet. The name Querandí was given by the Guaraní people, as they would consume animal fat in their daily diet. Thus, Querandí means "men with fat". They were also well known as the Pampas prior to the 19th Century.".
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