Het peoples
Indigenous people of the northern Patagonian pampas west of the Paraná River / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Het were the people of the northern Patagonian pampas west of the Paraná River: The Chechehet, the Diuihet or Didiuhet, and the Taluhet. The easternmost Didiuhet, near modern Buenos Aires and influenced by the Guarani, were called the Querandí (see).[1] It is not clear if these three peoples were related linguistically or only culturally.
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Didiuhet | |
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Diuihet | |
Region | Patagonian pampas |
Ethnicity | Querandí etc. |
Extinct | 19th century |
Unclassified; possibly Het or Chonan | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | quer1237 Querandi |
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The Het were neighbored on the north by the Chaná, on the northwest and west by the Mapuche, and on the south by the Puelche.