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Indigenous Argentine Erotic
Homeland
Argentina
Region
South America
About Indigenous Argentine People
This umbrella entry covers Indigenous Argentine peoples not separately enumerated — approximately 1.8% of the population, the residual after Mapuche is broken out. Major constituents include Qom (Toba) of the Chaco region, Wichí (also Chaco), Diaguita (northwestern provinces), Kolla (Jujuy, Salta), Guaraní-Argentine (Misiones, Corrientes, Formosa), Pilagá, Huarpe, Selk'nam (now extinct as a distinct population, formerly Tierra del Fuego), and several smaller groups. The 2010 INDEC census enumerated approximately 955,000 self-identified Indigenous Argentines across all groups (~2.4% of population total).
Typical Indigenous Argentine Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Highly heterogeneous given the umbrella nature — northwestern Indigenous Argentine populations (Diaguita, Kolla) are phenotypically Andean (Fitzpatrick III-IV, straight black hair, prominent cheekbones, moderate epicanthic-fold frequency); Chaco populations (Qom, Wichí, Pilagá) are phenotypically Gran Chaco Indigenous (similar but with distinct facial features, slightly taller average stature); Guaraní-Argentine populations of Misiones are phenotypically Tupi-Guaraní (more similar to Paraguayan and Brazilian Guaraní). This entry's phenotype description should be considered an aggregate descriptive of central tendency, not uniform across constituent groups; specific peoples should be referenced via dedicated atlas pages where available.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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