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Kunza is an
extinct language isolate once
spoken in the
Atacama Desert of
northern Chile and
southern Peru by the
Atacama people, who have
since shifted...
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Chile was home to 21,015 Atacameño
people as of 2002.
Other names include Kunza and Likanantaí. The
origins of Atacameño
culture can be
traced back to 500...
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Liolaemus kunza is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. It is
native to Argentina.
Liolaemus kunza at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database. Accessed...
- name "Calama," but the two main
accounts suggest that it
comes from the
Kunza language,
spoken in the past by the Lickan-antay, an
ethnic group that resides...
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Arackar (meaning "skeleton" in
Kunza) is an
extinct genus of
lithostrotian sauropod,
possibly part of the Saltasauridae,
discovered in the
Hornitos Formation...
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Curnow (1998)
argued that it (or at
least Paez–Coconucan) is spurious.
Kunza–Kapixana was a more
provisional suggestion (Kaufman 1990, 1994, 2007; Swadesh...
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Eonavian Spain (Asturias)
Eonavians Christianity →
Catholicism Atacama Kunza Chile (Atacama Desert, Altiplano),
Argentina (Altiplano),
Bolivia (Anto****asta...
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Peruvian Highlands Pre-Proto-Mapudungun:
coast of
southern Peru Pre-Proto-
Kunza:
sources of the
Urubamba and
Apurimac Rivers Pre-Proto-Uru-Chipaya: s****s...
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Tentatively linked to
Kwaza and Aikanã. Part of a Macro-Paesan proposal.
Kunza Extinct Chile Spoken in
areas near
Salar de
Atacama until the 1950s. Also...
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Omaguaca |_____ Cacán (Diaguita-Calchaquí) |_____
Kunza, or Likanantaí (Atacameño) |_____ Henia-camiare or "Comechingon" |_____...