Puquina (or Pukina) is a small, putative language family, often portrayed as a language isolate, which consists of the extinct Puquina language and Kallawaya...
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taqu or Puquina or Uchun Maa Taqu ("our mother language"), but is not the same as, nor in fact even related to, the extinct Puquina language. Chipaya...
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Kalku (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
origins are in Mapuche tradition. The word kalku is a borrowing from Puquina language Its adoption by Mapuches fits into a pattern of parallels in the Mapuche...
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Tiwanaku (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
they had no written language. Heggarty and Beresford-Jones suggest that the Puquina language is most likely to have been the language of Tiwanaku. The dating...
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to have been conclusively proved. Moulian et al. (2015) posits the Puquina language of the Tiwanaku Empire as a possible source for some of the shared...
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Mochica language Puquina language Asia Hunnic language Indus Valley language Kaskean language Anatolia Hattic language Mysian language Korea Kara language Koguryo...
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ways to write the name of the language: Moulian et al. (2015) argue that the Puquina language influenced Mapuche language long before the rise of the Inca...
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American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. Willem Adelaar; Simon van de Kerke. "The Puquina and Leko languages". Symposium: Advances...
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Mama Killa (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
possible that word quilla is a borrowing from Puquina language explaining thus why genetically unrelated languages such as Quechua, Aymara and Mapuche have...
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cognates, and there is a little relationship in the affixal system. The Puquina language of the Tiwanaku Empire is a possible source for some of the shared...
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Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré Mosetén Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó Tacana Tapieté Toromona Uru-Chipaya Weenhayek Yaminawa...
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or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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Uru people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
spoke the Puquina language. While most of the Uru have shifted to Aymara and Spanish, two people still spoke in 2004 the nearly extinct Uru language, which...
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may have caused a period of migration in which the Puquina language influenced the Mapuche language. During the Migration Period, Germanic speakers swept...
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Inca Empire (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
native languages as well. The Incas also had their own ethnic language, which is thought to have been closely related to or a dialect of Puquina. There...
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obvious relatives among the languages of South America. There is some lexicon shared with Puquina and the Uru–Chipaya languages, but these appear to be borrowings...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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ruled by the Puquina came to adopt Aymara languages in their southern region. In any case, the use of "Aymara" to refer to the language may have first...
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identified with Puquina. While the personal and possessive pronouns of the unrelated Puquina bear limited similarities to those of Arawakan languages, Uru differs...
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Aymara kingdoms (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
countries of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. They used the Aymara and Puquina languages. During pre-colonial times these peoples were not known as Aymara...
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Kallawaya (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
and rituals. The language is thought to be based on basic Quechua grammar alongside vocabulary based on the now extinct Puquina language. Recent studies...
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Gennaken, Pampa, Pehuenche, Ranquelche) † Puinave (also known as Makú) Puquina (Bolivia) † Purian (2) † Quechuan (46) Rikbaktsá Saliban (2) (also known...
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Mapuche history (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
society in Chile. This explains how the Mapuche language obtained many loanwords from Puquina language including antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon)...
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Tiwanaku Empire (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
society in Chile. This explains how the Mapuche language obtained many loanwords from Puquina language including antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon)...
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widely known flower in Bolivia. Also, k'antu may be a word of extinct Puquina language with unknown meaning. K'antu is a circle dance, but some women and...
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(Maipurean) Arawan Guajiboan Puquina Harakmbet Jolkesky (2016) argues for the following: Arawakan (Maipurean) Candoshi Puquina Munichi According to Jolkesky...
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Department of Moquegua (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
into three sectors, the first one being in the northwest, forming the Puquina-La Capilla sector. These are veritable oasis enclaved in the rocks; arid...
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Mapuche religion (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
borrowing from Puquina language. Thus the parallels in cosmology may be traced back to the days of the Tiwanaku Empire in which Puquina is thought to have...
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has also been suggested that Leco might be grouped with the extinct Puquina languages spoken in the south shore of Lake Titicaca. Jolkesky (2016) notes...
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