- The
Qulla (Quechuan for south,
Hispanicized and
mixed spellings: Colla, Kolla) are an
indigenous people of
western Bolivia, Chile, and
Argentina living...
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Rivers flow to the
Pilcomayo River. Pre-Columbian
inhabitants known as the
Omaguacas and
Ocloyas practiced agriculture and
domesticated the guanaco. They had...
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Allentiac or
Alyentiyak | |___
Millcayac or
Milykayak |_____ Toconoté |_____
Omaguaca |_____ Cacán (Diaguita-Calchaquí) |_____ Kunza, or Likanantaí (Atacameño)...
- Avá-Guaraní Chané
Chorote Chulupí Diaguita-Calchaquí
Chicoana Kolla Ocloya Omaguaca Tapiete Qom Wichí
Quechua This
region includes the
Autonomous City of Buenos...
- more than 10,000 years. The
fortified town was
originally built by the
Omaguaca tribe, who
settled in the area
around the 12th century.
Experts in agriculture...
-
Humahuaca (
Omaguaca) is an
extinct language of
Argentina (Campbell 2012).
Tribal and
possibly dialect divisions were Fiscara, Jujuy, Ocloya, Osa, Purmamarca...
- (modern
Argentine Northwest) Spanish
Empire Peru Tu****an
Governorate Omaguacas Victory Conflicts against Pirates in
Argentina (1582–1724) Location: Modern...
- (1479) Inca
Empire Mitimaes Yanacona Allied natives Diaguitas Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Victory of the Inca Empire...
- 11.7 Lule 854 0.1
Mapuche 113,680 18.8 Mbyá 8,223 1.4 Mocoví 15,837 2.6
Omaguaca 1,553 0.3 Pilagá 4,465 0.7
Puelche 1,585 0.3 Qom 69,452 11.5
Quechua 6...
- (1445-1505) Inca
Empire Collao towns Aymara kingdoms Diaguita Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Inca
Victory • Quechuanization...