SOUTH AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES — KRIEGER 



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covered with a dense forest; the lowlying plains on the southeast 

 are periodically inundated when the Uruguay and Parana Rivers 



tribes and linguistic 

 TtxZIo" stocks of south amzeica 



3eo MILES TO ONE INCH 



SYMBOLS 



CHIBCM* 



CUM* 



C/IDIB 



GES TAPUTA 

 TUPI 

 aUCCHUA 

 PA NO 

 TUCANO 



(H) ALIKULUr 



FiGDKS 1. — Ethnic map of South America illustrating the rliffusion of native linguistic 

 stocks. A small numher of representative tribes belonging respectively to the Carib, 

 Arawak, Tupi, Tapuya and othor stocks are named and located. The smaller Inde- 

 pendent linguistic stocks are named and numbered on a background of white. 



rise in flood. The most easterly point of Brazil, Cape Branco, forms 

 the apex of a triangle whose base runs in a diagonal direction along 

 the eastern slopes of the Andes and across Paraguay, terminating in 



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