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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Incas in Central Chile (section Diaguita society)
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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Cacán language (redirect from Diaguita language)
(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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Pre-Columbian era (section Diaguita confederation)
the Caribes) declined. The Diaguita consisted of several distinct chiefdoms across the Argentine Northwest. The Diaguita culture emerged around 1000...
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Andean civilizations (section Diaguita)
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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Ethnic groups of Argentina (section Diaguita)
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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