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573177ab05b4da19006bd1d4 | Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas | In 2005, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an indigenous people. T... | What was the number of indigenous people in Argentina as of 2005? | {
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