- 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...
-
Liolaemus diaguita is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. It is
native to Argentina. Avila, L.; Abdala, S. (2016). "Liolaemus
diaguita". IUCN...
- recognised:
Leptophobia diaguita diaguita (Argentina)
Leptophobia diaguita latifascia Joicey & Talbot, 1928 (Peru, Ecuador)
Leptophobia diaguita mandor Lamas, 2003...
- 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...
- (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka,
Diaguita, and Kaka) is an
extinct language that was
spoken by the
Diaguita and Calchaquí
tribes in
northern Argentina...
- the Caribes) declined. The
Diaguita consisted of
several distinct chiefdoms across the
Argentine Northwest. The
Diaguita culture emerged around 1000...
- most
populous indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí,
Diaguita, Mocoví,
Huarpe peoples,
Mapuche and Guarani. Many
Argentines also identify...
-
Diaguita michaelseni is a
species of
South American earthworm. Ana G. Moreno;
Sonia Borges (2004).
Advances in
Earthworm Taxonomy.
Editorial Complutense...
- the northeast, with
slash and burn
semisedentary existence; the
advanced Diaguita sedentary trading culture in the northwest,
which was
conquered by the...
- 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...