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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...
- 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...
- The Qulla (Quechuan for south, Hispanicized and mixed spellings: Colla, Kolla) are an Indigenous people of western Bolivia, northern Chile, and the western...
- 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...
- Calchaquí, Londres in present-day Catamarca Province and Cañete. After the Omaguacas also revolted and destro**** ciudad de Nieva, now known as San Salvador...
- (1582)  Spanish Empire Tu****an Governorate Omaguacas Victory Rebellion against the encomienda crushed Omaguacas' land annexed to the Spanish territory Conflicts...
- Atacama Avá-Guaraní Chané Chorote Chulupí Diaguita Chicoana Kolla Ocloya Omaguaca Tapiete Toba Wichí This region includes the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires...
- (1445–1505) Inca Empire Collao towns Aymara kingdoms Diaguita Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas Inca Victory • Quechuanization...
- Allentiac or Alyentiyak | |___ Millcayac or Milykayak |_____ Toconoté |_____ Omaguaca |_____ Cacán (Diaguita-Calchaquí) |_____ Kunza, or Likanantaí (Atacameño)...