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    The Diaguita people are a group of South American indigenous people native to the Chilean Norte Chico and the Argentine Northwest. Western or Chilean Diaguitas...
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  • recognised: Leptophobia diaguita diaguita (Argentina) Leptophobia diaguita latifascia Joicey & Talbot, 1928 (Peru, Ecuador) Leptophobia diaguita mandor Lamas, 2003...
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  • Liolaemus diaguita is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. Avila, L.; Abdala, S. (2016). "Liolaemus diaguita". IUCN...
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    The bulk of the people conquered by the Incas in Central Chile were Diaguitas and part of the Promaucae (also called Picunches). Incas appear to have...
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  • (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an extinct language that was spoken by the Diaguita and Calchaquí tribes in northern Argentina...
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    the Caribes) declined. The Diaguita consisted of several distinct chiefdoms across the Argentine Northwest. The Diaguita culture emerged around 1000...
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    into a state comparable to the historical empires of the Old World. The Diaguita culture formed in 1000 CE after emerging from the Las Ánimas culture. The...
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  • Calchaquí (category Diaguita)
    The Calchaquí or Kalchakí were a tribe of South American Indians of the Diaguita group, now extinct, who formerly occupied northern Argentina. Stone and...
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    the northeast, with slash and burn semisedentary existence; the advanced Diaguita sedentary trading culture in the northwest, which was conquered by the...
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  • Diaguita michaelseni is a species of South American earthworm. Ana G. Moreno; Sonia Borges (2004). Advances in Earthworm Taxonomy. Editorial Complutense...
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    to have significant populations in the country's north-west (Quechua, Diaguita, Kolla, Aymara); north-east (Guaraní, Mocoví, Toba, Wichí); and in the...
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    includes llama herding. Banawa Cañaris Caiapos Chibcha Cocama Chayahuita Diaguita Enxet Gê, Guaraní – live in Paraguay, where the Guarani language is co-official...
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    Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Middle East, Iran, Central Asia Latrodectus diaguita Carcavallo, 1960 – Argentina Latrodectus elegans Thorell, 1898 – India...
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    Guaraní, 19% are Toba, 11.3% are Mapuche, 10.5% are Quechua and 7.6% are Diaguita. In the city, 15,764 people identified themselves as Afro-Argentine in...
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    Chachapoya Chancay Chango Chavín Chimú Chinchorro Chiripa Chorrera Cupisnique Diaguita Gran Chaco Huetar Kalina Kuhikugu La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha...
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    on 26 May 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2020. Téllez, Eduardo (2008). Los Diaguitas: Estudios (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Ediciones Akhilleus. p. 43....
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    American Indian culture, different from the Aymara to the north and the Diaguita to the south. The oasis settlement of Pica has Pre-hispanic origins and...
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    most populous indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí, Diaguita, Mocoví, Huarpe peoples, Mapuche and Guarani. Many Argentines also identify...
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    indigenous origin, overwhelmingly Quechua and Mapuche. There is scant Diaguita (Kakan) toponyy known in the area despite it being considered a homeland...
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    empire. Before the Spanish colonization, this land was inhabited by the Diaguitas and Tonocotes. In 1533, Diego de Almagro explored the Argentine Northwest...
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  • Muisca people or Chibcha Andean civilizations Quechua people Uru people Diaguita people Maina people Mayo-Chinchipe This term is also used to describe the...
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  • are also small populations of Aymara, Quechua, Atacameño, Qulla (Kolla), Diaguita, Yahgan (Yámana), Rapa Nui and Kawésqar (Alacalufe) people in other parts...
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    created, of which Cafayate is the capital. The Cafayates were a tribe of the Diaguita-Calchaquí group, which, together with the related Tolombón, inhabited the...
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    languages of the Diaguita, Tehuelche, and Selk'nam nations have become extinct or virtually extinct: the Cacán language (spoken by Diaguitas) in the 18th...
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    Chachapoya Chancay Chango Chavín Chimú Chinchorro Chiripa Chorrera Cupisnique Diaguita Gran Chaco Huetar Kalina Kuhikugu La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha...
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    army was, according to Diego de Rosales, subduing a revolt among the Diaguitas of Copiapó and Coquimbo. The empire's push into the Amazon Basin near...
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    Chachapoya Chancay Chango Chavín Chimú Chinchorro Chiripa Chorrera Cupisnique Diaguita Gran Chaco Huetar Kalina Kuhikugu La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha...
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    Chachapoya Chancay Chango Chavín Chimú Chinchorro Chiripa Chorrera Cupisnique Diaguita Gran Chaco Huetar Kalina Kuhikugu La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha...
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    well-populated Eastern Diaguita valleys (present-day Argentina) to obtain labor to send to Chilean mining districts. The Incas influenced Diaguitas, who adopted...
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    years BC. Succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples developed here. The Diaguita, Capayan and the Olongasta peoples inhabited the territory of present-day...
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