Yaro people, the Glossary
Yaro were one of the native nations of Uruguay and Argentina (Entre Ríos).[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Argentina, Charrúa, Cordón, Entre Ríos Province, Montevideo, Renzo Pi Hugarte, Uruguay.
- History of Uruguay
- Indigenous peoples in Uruguay
- Indigenous peoples of the Southern Cone
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
Charrúa
The Charrúa are an Indigenous people or Indigenous Nation of the Southern Cone in present-day Uruguay and the adjacent areas in Argentina (Entre Ríos) and Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul). Yaro people and Charrúa are history of Uruguay, Indigenous peoples in Argentina, Indigenous peoples in Uruguay and Indigenous peoples of the Southern Cone.
Cordón
Cordón is a central barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay, located East of the Centro.
Entre Ríos Province
Entre Ríos ("Between Rivers") is a central province of Argentina, located in the Mesopotamia region.
See Yaro people and Entre Ríos Province
Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
See Yaro people and Montevideo
Renzo Pi Hugarte
Renzo Wifredo Pi Hugarte (Durazno, 23 November 1934 – Montevideo, 15 August 2012) was a Uruguayan scholar, anthropologist, professor, historian and writer. Yaro people and Renzo Pi Hugarte are Uruguayan history stubs.
See Yaro people and Renzo Pi Hugarte
Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
See also
History of Uruguay
- 1851 Boundary Treaty (Brazil–Uruguay)
- 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état
- 1973 Uruguayan general strike
- Anarchism in Uruguay
- Arachán
- Archaeology of Uruguay
- Artiguism
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Bohán
- Bruno Mauricio de Zabala
- Chamangá
- Chaná people
- Charrúa
- Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
- Domingo Ordoñana
- Federal League (1815–1820)
- First Cevallos expedition
- Guenoa
- History of Uruguay
- Instructions of the Year XIII
- Joaquín Lenzina
- Massacre of Salsipuedes
- National Council of Administration
- National Council of Government (Uruguay)
- Operation Thirty Hours
- Pedro de Mendoza
- Preliminary Peace Convention (1828)
- Revolution of 1904
- Revolution of Quebracho
- Revolution of the Lances
- Toma de Mercedes
- Treaty of Montevideo
- Tupamaros
- Yaro people
Indigenous peoples in Uruguay
- Arachán
- Bohán
- Chaná people
- Charrúa
- Charruan playing cards
- Grandmother of the Uruguayans
- Guenoa
- Indigenous peoples in Uruguay
- Minuane
- Yaro people
Indigenous peoples of the Southern Cone
- Aché
- Arachán
- Bohán
- Caucahue
- Chaná people
- Chango people
- Charrúa
- Chono people
- Diaguita
- Guenoa
- Het peoples
- Huarpe
- Huilliche
- Huilliche people
- Indigenous peoples in Argentina
- Indigenous peoples in Chile
- Indigenous peoples in Paraguay
- Indigenous peoples in Uruguay
- Kawésqar
- Mapuche
- Mapuche medicine
- Minuane
- Puelche people
- Querandí
- Ranquel
- Selk'nam people
- Tehuelche people
- Teushen
- Yaro people
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaro_people
Also known as Jaro people.