- as the
Churumatas. Subsequently, the Inca
Empire –
administered by the
Quechua civilization –
conquered the land and dis****d the
Churumatas and other...
-
people Tomatas Argentina Chichas Churumatas Paypayas Ecuador Cañaris
Saraguros Salasacas Puruhaes Chile Churumatas (in Spanish) Topónimos del Quechua...
- Jama-Coaque (Precolumbian culture) Jujuyes, Argentina, Bolivia,
Chile Churumatas, Argentina, Bolivia,
Chile Chirimano,
Argentina Pelicochos, Argentina...
- Weenhayek/Wichí 179
Guarayo (originally from Bolivia) 155
Minuane 69
Iogys 49
Churumata 47 Jujuí 41 Michilingüe 28
Chonos (originally from Chile) 16 Mak'a (originally...
-
Diaguita lands and
settled this
group near
Tarija in
southern Bolivia. The
Churumatas were
instead transferred the
other way round, from the
vicinities of Tarija...
- Calama, and
Erqui (Elqui) in Bolivia. Patiño,
Roberto (January 20, 2019). "
Churumatas y tomatas, la conexión
chilena en Tarija". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- once
spoken near the city of Cochinoca,
Jujuy Province. (Unattested)
Churumata - once
spoken by the
northwestern neighbors of the
Humahuaca tribe. (Unattested)...
- the Incas. Many of such
Mitimaes would have
traded and
manufactured "chicha", an
alcoholic maize drink, and
churumata.
Capayanes Culturas del Noroeste...
-
Ministerio de Educación. p. 45. Patiño,
Roberto (January 20, 2019). "
Churumatas y tomatas, la conexión
chilena en Tarija". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- Kunza, Atacama, Lipe
Lican Antai) (local varieties: Apatama, Casabindo,
Churumata, Cochinoca) Awaké (Ahuaqué, Oewacu, Arutani, Uruák)
Aymaran (Jaqi, Aru)...