- The
Atacama people, also
called Atacameño, are an
Indigenous people from the
Atacama Desert and
altiplano region in the
north of
Chile and
Argentina and...
- anthropologists.
There are 2,000
Atacameños (W. Adelaar).
Unattested varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968):
Atacameño of
Bolivia –
spoken in a
small village...
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residing in the
Amazon Rainforest.
Aguarunas Alacalufe Arawaks Ashanincas Atacameños Awá
Aymara – live in the
Altiplano of Bolivia,
Chile and Peru.
Their language...
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Omaguaca |_____ Cacán (Diaguita-Calchaquí) |_____ Kunza, or Likanantaí (
Atacameño) |_____ Henia-camiare or "Comechingon" |_____ Sanavirón |_____ Het [+]...
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Salar de
Arizaro ("Arizaro"
comes from
Atacameno haâri "crow", "condor" and ara, aro, "accommodation", "place
where something is common".) is a large...
- the Spanish, the
extremely arid
interior was
inhabited primarily by the
Atacameño tribe. They are
noted for
building fortified towns called pucarás, one...
- (siglos XVIII-XXI):
significados y
deslindes conceptuales".
Estudios atacameños. 67: e3850. doi:10.22199/issn.0718-1043-2021-0012. S2CID 237825466. "Notes"...
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Chilean activist of
Atacameño (or Likanantaí) descent. In 2021, she
failed to get
elected to
serve as the
representative of the
Atacameño people for a reserved...
- needed]
Other indigenous groups present in the
region include the Aymara,
Atacameño, Mapuche, and Quechua, many of whom
migrated from Peru and Bolivia. The...
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prominent cliffs. The
region was sp****ly po****ted by
indigenous Changos and
Atacameños until m****ive
Chilean immigration in
conjunction with a
saltpeter boom...