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What was the tribe of Argentine people who lived naked in the snow?
I read about a tribe of people who lived on the east coast of Argentina (I think) The area had the same weather as Boston. They lived without clothes or shelter. I think they ate mostly fish. Then they had some contact with the Christians, who clothed them and taught them to build shelters. They then got sick and got all kinds of skin diseases. They isolated themselves but went back and forth between the new and old ways with varying success. At the height of this culture there were about 40,000 of these unique people. I can’t find the reference to them.
You should be sure of the area, otherwise you could be leading fellow users on a wild-goose chase. It’s possible that some parts of Argentina are/were very cold , considering the close land relation to Antarctica.
You might be thinking of west Argentina, where the Andes are. This website here is full of early Andean civilizations. So if you start here you might find your answer. Good Luck
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab59
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