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English: Evidence collected by the Paredes commission in 1911. There are four groups circled, and numbered 1-4. Group 1 is a collection of bones that belonged to natives whom perished from starvation while imprisoned in the cepo. Group 2 is a pile of bones belonging to natives that were shot and then burned. Group 3 includes discarded capsules for ammo that were found in the location where the massacre against Puineses and Renicueses natives occurred. Group 4 is a bullet that was found at the location where Ocaina natives were massacred at La Chorrea.
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El Proceso del Putumayo y sus Secretos

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Author Carlos A. Valcárcel

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31 December 1911Gregorian

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