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The Guarani are primarily a tribal people indigenous to Paraguay and some regions of Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia.
The Guarani are part of a large cultural-linguistic (the tupí-guaraní) people native to a South-American civilization first
encountered by the early Indo-Iberian settlers arriving in the region.
Very early, in the 1600's settlements or "Missions" supposedly established for the 'benign' engagement of the native
indigenous people began... and the many historical missions were established in the area; not unlike it happened in the
southwestern part of today's United States of America.
The Guarani were also later described, amongst many other historical documents in existence today, in 1903, by Croatian explorers Mirko and Stjepan Seljan.
See also: Guarani language, Guarani mythology
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