An account of the Abipones, an equestrian people of Paraguay.

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May 7, 2024 | History

An account of the Abipones, an equestrian people of Paraguay.

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An account of the Abipones
1822, J. Murray
in English
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Cover of: Geschichte de Abiponer, eine berittenen und kriegerischen Nation in Paraguay
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Edition Notes

Translation of Historia de Abiponibus.

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New York
Series
Landmarks in anthropology

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
970.3
Library of Congress
F2679.2.A2 D613 1970

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Pagination
3 v. in 1.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5752084M
Internet Archive
accountofabipone0000dobr
LCCN
71018718
OCLC/WorldCat
102671

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