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When Spruce made inquiries, the old Guahibo responded in broken Spanish.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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There, encamped on the savannah, he met, “a wandering horde of Guahibo Indians, from the river Meta.”
One River Wade Davis 1996
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There, encamped on the savannah, he met, “a wandering horde of Guahibo Indians, from the river Meta.”
One River Wade Davis 1996
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When Spruce made inquiries, the old Guahibo responded in broken Spanish.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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By the shifting of tribes, the Atures mission was then occupied, not by the descendants of its original inhabitants, but by Guahibo and Maco, of entirely alien stocks.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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On quitting the island of Panumana, we perceived on the western bank of the river the fires of an encampment of Guahibo savages.
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I heard a Poinave Indian conversing in Spanish with a Guahibo, though both had come from their forests within three months.
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Guahibo eats everything that exists, both on and under the ground.
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Guahibo Indians, and “the services that he had rendered to God and his king, in carrying away Indian children (los Indiecitos) from their parents, to distribute them in the Missions.”
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Guahibo, though both had come from their forests within three months.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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