- 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...
- able to
penetrate in the Calchaquí Valleys,
where the
Diaguita culture (
Pazioca or Pazioc) had
taken refuge, an
advanced confederation of
independent agro-pottery...
- Cacán (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an
extinct language that was
spoken by the
Diaguita and Calchaquí
tribes in northern...
-
indigenous group differentiated as a
southern part of the
large Diaguita or
Pazioca nation that
inhabited the
province of La
Rioja and the
northeast of San...
- Argentina;
subdivisions are Calchaquí, Capayán, Catamarcano, Hualfín,
Paccioca [
Pazioca], ****r, Quilme,
Yacampis Divihet –
Argentina Dokoro –
Brazil Duri – Brazil...
-
opposition of the
native Calchaquíes, a
warlike people of the
Diaguita or
Pazioca confederation who had been
briefly subjugated to the Inca Empire. They...
- and in the
southern part the Huarpes. They
shared with the
Diaguitas or
Paziocas the Kakán language, or a
derivation of it.
Vestiges of
their language are...