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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 665 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GUATUSOS , a tribe of See also:

American See also:Indians of See also:Costa Rica. They are an active, See also:hardy See also:people, who have always maintained hostility towards the Spaniards and retain their See also:independence. From their See also:language they appear to be a distinct stock. They were described by old writers as being very See also:fair, with flaxen See also:hair, and these reports led to a belief, since exploded, that they were See also:European hybrids. There are very few surviving.

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