Chaná people
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Chaná (endonym: Chañá or Yañá) were one of the native nations of Argentina and Uruguay.[1] Their native language is Chaná language (lantek yañá).
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Argentina, Uruguay | |
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Chaná | |
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Charrúa people, Guaraní people |
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Their culture was semi-nomadic. After the arrival of Europeans and the introduction of cattle, they started using leather for dressing.[2]