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721 &#91 · 1 &#93 · (2010 ) Languages Lule language Related ethnic groups Tonocotés · Vilelas The Lule people · or Lules · the north-east of Santiago del Estero Province · and eastern Tucumán Province . The Lule language is distantly related to the Vilela language · and together they form the Lule-Vilela language family . Today · 721 people in Argentina claim Lule ethnic affiliation · according to the 2010 census. &#91 · History [ edit ] The Lules lived in the same region as the Vilela · clarification needed &#93 · with the Tonocoté and the Mataraes . The Lule people were made up of the following groups: Esistiné · Tokistiné · Oristiné · Axostiné · Tamboriné · Guaxastiné · they also cultivated a wide variety of plants for food · including maize

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721 &#91
1 &#93
(2010 ) Languages Lule language Related ethnic groups Tonocotés
Vilelas The Lule people
or Lules
the north-east of Santiago del Estero Province
and eastern Tucumán Province . The Lule language is distantly related to the Vilela language
and together they form the Lule-Vilela language family . Today
721 people in Argentina claim Lule ethnic affiliation
according to the 2010 census. &#91
History [ edit ] The Lules lived in the same region as the Vilela
clarification needed &#93
with the Tonocoté and the Mataraes . The Lule people were made up of the following groups: Esistiné
Tokistiné
Oristiné
Axostiné
Tamboriné
Guaxastiné
they also cultivated a wide variety of plants for food
including maize

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