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Arachán were one of the native nations of Uruguay. Their origin is not very well-known, but some scholars consider them to be different from other local ethnicities. They were said to have come from the Inca Highlands (currently Bolivia and Peru) thousands of years ago. Their name is composed of two elements: "eastern", "oriental" (Guarani: ara) + "Canna" (Quechua: achuy), as they used to cultivate Cannaceae as staple food.

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  • Arachán were one of the native nations of Uruguay. Their origin is not very well-known, but some scholars consider them to be different from other local ethnicities. They were said to have come from the Inca Highlands (currently Bolivia and Peru) thousands of years ago. Their name is composed of two elements: "eastern", "oriental" (Guarani: ara) + "Canna" (Quechua: achuy), as they used to cultivate Cannaceae as staple food. (en)
  • Los arachanes o arechanes fueron un pueblo indígena de existencia controvertida cuya única mención histórica proviene de la obra Historia Argentina del descubrimiento, población y conquista de las provincias del Río de la Plata (La Argentina manuscrita) terminada en 1612 por el paraguayo Ruy Díaz de Guzmán.​ (es)
  • Arechanes ou arachanes eram povos indígenas que viviam nas planícies entre o Oceano Atlântico e a Lagoa Mirim, no sul do estado brasileiro do Rio Grande do Sul, e na região litorânea do Uruguai. Estavam sempre em guerra com os guaianás e charruas. Sua origem não é muito conhecida, mas alguns estudiosos os consideram diferentes de outras etnias locais. Diz-se que eles vieram das Terras Altas Incas (atualmente Bolívia e Peru) há cerca de dois mil anos. Seu nome é composto de: "oriental", "oriental" (Guarani: ara) + "Canna" (Quechua: achuy), pois costumavam cultivar Cannaceae como alimento básico. (pt)
  • Die Arachané oder auch Arachanes waren ein zu den indigenen Völkern Südamerikas zählender Stamm, der Teile des heutigen Uruguay und Brasiliens besiedelte. Sie gehörten zu der Gruppe der Tupí Guaraní-Indianer. Ihr Siedlungsgebiet lag hauptsächlich in Rio Grande do Sul, reichte in Ausläufern aber auch in den östlichen Teil Uruguays bis zur Laguna Merín. Dort siedelten sie vor allem im Gebiet des heutigen Departamento Rocha. Es wird berichtet, dass die Arachanes ihre Haare zu kräuseln pflegten und mit den Guanaes (oder Guayanas) und den Charrúas in Feindschaft und kriegerischer Auseinandersetzung lebten. Zudem werden sie als gutmütig und beleibt (Gente dispuesta y corpulenta) beschrieben. (de)
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  • Die Arachané oder auch Arachanes waren ein zu den indigenen Völkern Südamerikas zählender Stamm, der Teile des heutigen Uruguay und Brasiliens besiedelte. Sie gehörten zu der Gruppe der Tupí Guaraní-Indianer. Ihr Siedlungsgebiet lag hauptsächlich in Rio Grande do Sul, reichte in Ausläufern aber auch in den östlichen Teil Uruguays bis zur Laguna Merín. Dort siedelten sie vor allem im Gebiet des heutigen Departamento Rocha. Es wird berichtet, dass die Arachanes ihre Haare zu kräuseln pflegten und mit den Guanaes (oder Guayanas) und den Charrúas in Feindschaft und kriegerischer Auseinandersetzung lebten. Zudem werden sie als gutmütig und beleibt (Gente dispuesta y corpulenta) beschrieben. Die Anzahl der Stammesangehörigen wurde bereits zu einem frühen Zeitpunkt der Kolonisation infolge von Sklavenjagden der Paulistaner stark verringert. Der Stamm ging letztlich unter. (de)
  • Arachán were one of the native nations of Uruguay. Their origin is not very well-known, but some scholars consider them to be different from other local ethnicities. They were said to have come from the Inca Highlands (currently Bolivia and Peru) thousands of years ago. Their name is composed of two elements: "eastern", "oriental" (Guarani: ara) + "Canna" (Quechua: achuy), as they used to cultivate Cannaceae as staple food. (en)
  • Los arachanes o arechanes fueron un pueblo indígena de existencia controvertida cuya única mención histórica proviene de la obra Historia Argentina del descubrimiento, población y conquista de las provincias del Río de la Plata (La Argentina manuscrita) terminada en 1612 por el paraguayo Ruy Díaz de Guzmán.​ (es)
  • Arechanes ou arachanes eram povos indígenas que viviam nas planícies entre o Oceano Atlântico e a Lagoa Mirim, no sul do estado brasileiro do Rio Grande do Sul, e na região litorânea do Uruguai. Estavam sempre em guerra com os guaianás e charruas. Sua origem não é muito conhecida, mas alguns estudiosos os consideram diferentes de outras etnias locais. Diz-se que eles vieram das Terras Altas Incas (atualmente Bolívia e Peru) há cerca de dois mil anos. Seu nome é composto de: "oriental", "oriental" (Guarani: ara) + "Canna" (Quechua: achuy), pois costumavam cultivar Cannaceae como alimento básico. (pt)
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