According to Reed's "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," until the recenincursion ocolonos (colonists, such as ranchers and farmers) , Guaraní villagers
A) had no contact with people in other parts of South America.
B) traded with outsiders for machetes, hooks, soap, and salt.
C) developed an indigenous market system that tied villages together.
D) worked for decades as rubber tappers to augment their subsistence economy.
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