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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

manacicas
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Plural of manacica . It was one of the names with which a large ethnic ethnician of South American Indians was known, along with the Napecas. They were also called manas. They were practically extinguished during the Great Chaco War and in the rubber tappers. Today it is used together with manas, to designate uprooted indigenous peoples, forgotten and without their own cultural identity and who usually no longer speak their own language. Forgotten indigenous peoples.

  




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Manacicas : Indigenous peoples of South America.

  



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