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Excerpt from An Account of the Abipones, and Equestrian People of Paraguay, Vol. 2 of 3
The Abipones inhabit the province Ohaco, the centre of all Paraguay; they have no fixed abodes, nor any boundaries, except what fear of their neighbours has established. They roam extensively in every direction, whenever the Opportunity of attacking their enemies, or the necessity of avoiding them renders a journey advisable. The northern shore of the Rio Grande or Bermejo, which the Indians call Ihate, was their native land in the last century. Thence they. Removed, to avoid the war carried on against Chaco by the Spaniards of Salta, at the commencement of this century, and mi grating towards the south, took possession of a vol.il B.
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