Guatos
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The Guatos were a tribe of South American Indians of the upper Paraguay. They are of a European fairness and wear beards.
They live almost entirely in canoes, building rough shelters in the swamps. They aided the Brazilians in the war with Paraguay 1865-70. Very few, if any, survive.
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