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The Diaguita, also called Diaguita-Calchaquí, are a group of South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
n indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
. The Diaguita culture developed between the 8th and 16th centuries in what are now the provinces of Salta
Salta Province

Salta is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa Province, Chaco Province, Santiago del Estero Province, Tucum?n Province and Catamarca Province....
, Catamarca
Catamarca Province

Catamarca is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. The capital is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, usually shortened to Catamarca....
, La Rioja
La Rioja Province (Argentina)

La Rioja is a one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca Province, C?rdoba Province, Argentina, San Luis Province and San Juan Province, Argentina....
 and Tucumán
Tucumán Province

Tucum?n is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. The capital is San Miguel de Tucum?n, often shortened to Tucum?n....
 in northwestern
Argentine Northwest

The Argentine Northwest is a region of Argentina composed by the provinces of Catamarca Province, Jujuy Province, La Rioja Province , Salta Province, Santiago del Estero Province and Tucum?n Province....
 Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, and in the Atacama and Coquimbo
Coquimbo

Coquimbo is a port city and capital of the Elqui Province, located on the Pan-American Highway, in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. Coquimbo lies in a valley 10 km south of La Serena, with which it forms Greater La Serena with more than 400,000 inhabitants....
 regions of northern Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
.

History
Diaguita tribes were sometimes confederated, and sometimes at war against each other. When the Inca started extending their empire southwards during the 15th century, the Diaguita fiercely resisted the invasion.

They were unique at the time for their lack of a caste system, and lack of gold or other sumptuous goods.






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The Diaguita, also called Diaguita-Calchaquí, are a group of South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
n indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
. The Diaguita culture developed between the 8th and 16th centuries in what are now the provinces of Salta
Salta Province

Salta is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa Province, Chaco Province, Santiago del Estero Province, Tucum?n Province and Catamarca Province....
, Catamarca
Catamarca Province

Catamarca is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. The capital is San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, usually shortened to Catamarca....
, La Rioja
La Rioja Province (Argentina)

La Rioja is a one of the provinces of Argentina and is located in the west of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Catamarca Province, C?rdoba Province, Argentina, San Luis Province and San Juan Province, Argentina....
 and Tucumán
Tucumán Province

Tucum?n is a Provinces of Argentina of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. The capital is San Miguel de Tucum?n, often shortened to Tucum?n....
 in northwestern
Argentine Northwest

The Argentine Northwest is a region of Argentina composed by the provinces of Catamarca Province, Jujuy Province, La Rioja Province , Salta Province, Santiago del Estero Province and Tucum?n Province....
 Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, and in the Atacama and Coquimbo
Coquimbo

Coquimbo is a port city and capital of the Elqui Province, located on the Pan-American Highway, in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. Coquimbo lies in a valley 10 km south of La Serena, with which it forms Greater La Serena with more than 400,000 inhabitants....
 regions of northern Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
.

History


Diaguita tribes were sometimes confederated, and sometimes at war against each other. When the Inca started extending their empire southwards during the 15th century, the Diaguita fiercely resisted the invasion.

They were unique at the time for their lack of a caste system, and lack of gold or other sumptuous goods. They tended to live in clans. For the most part the men were monogamous, with chiefs possibly practicing bigamy.

They later fell to the Incas, though the influence of the Incas was successfully stopped at the Córdoba mountains. Their surviving descendants contributed to organized resistance to the Spaniards
Spanish colonization of the Americas

The Spanish colonization of the Americas was Spain's conquest, settlement, and rule over much of the western hemisphere. Beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, over three centuries the Spanish Empire expanded from early small settlements in the Caribbean to include Central America, most of South America, Mexico, what toda...
.

Culture


Diaguita peoples were one of the most advanced Pre-Columbian cultures in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
. They had sophisticated architectural and agricultural techniques, including irrigation, and are known for their ceramic art. They preferred the colours white, red and black. They mostly did not build large cities, but were sedentary farmers raising maize
Maize

Maize , known as corn in some countries, is a cereal domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents....
, pumpkins and beans, and herd animals such as llama
Llama

The llama is a South American camelid, widely used as a pack animal by the Incas and other natives of the Andes mountains. In South America llamas are still used as beasts of burden, as well as for the production of fiber and meat....
s. They reflected the Andean
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
 culture they shared with the Inca
Inca Empire

The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cuzco in modern-day Peru....
. They worshipped the Sun, thunder and lightning.

Subdivisions


Diaguita or Diaguita-Calchaquí is a generic name for a number of more or less closely related groups. Ethnographers have classified the group of peoples into three main divisions:
  1. The Calchaquí
    Calchaquí

    The Calchaqu? were a tribe of South American Indigenous peoples of the Americas of the Diaguita group, now extinct, who formerly occupied northern Argentina....
     (Kakan
    Kakan

    Kakan is a little island in Croatia, around ?ibenik....
    , Tocaqui) in Salta province, Quimivil and Santa María Valleys.
  2. The Capayana (Cupayana), in San Juan and La Rioja provinces.
  3. Diaguita proper.


This is a list of the Diaguita tribes:
  • Amaicha
    Amaicha

    The Amaichas are a Diaguitan tribe who once lived in Argentine Northwest region of Argentina....
    , in the Sierra de Aconquija, Tucumán province.
  • Guachipa, in the valley of the same name, Salta.
  • Solco, in Tucumán province north of the Tucuman tribe.
  • Cafayate
    Cafayate

    Cafayate is a town located at the central zone of the Valles Calchaqu?es in the provinces of Argentina of Salta Province, Argentina.It sits 1,683 meters above mean sea level, at a distance of 1,329 kilometres from Buenos Aires, 227 from Tucum?n, 311 km from Jujuy and 365 km from San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca....
    , around the city of the same name, in the Valles Calchaquíes.
  • Tolombón (Pacioca), in the province of Tucumán in the Tolombón Valley.
  • Tafí in the province of Tucumán, around Tafí del Valle.
  • Tucumán Indians (Tukma), around the city of Tucumán.
  • Amaná
    Amana

    Amana may refer to:* Amana Corporation* Amana Mutual Funds Trust* Amana Colonies* Amana - the Abana river* Amana Academy - a charter school in Roswell, Georgia...
    , around the city of the same name, La Rioja province.
  • Chicoana
    Chicoana

    The Chicoana are a Diaguita tribe in the Salta Province, Argentina.http://www.chicoanasalta.com...
     (Pulare), in Salta province in the Lerma Valley.
  • Copiapó Indians, in the province of Atacama, Chile.
  • Indama (Ambargasta) north of Salinas Grandes, Santigo del Estero province.
  • Abaucan, in the Abaucan Valley, Catamarca.
  • Ancasti
    Ancasti

    Ancasti or Villa Ancasti is a town in Catamarca Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Ancasti Department....
    , in the Sierra de Ancasti, Catamarca.
  • Andalgalá
    Andalgalá

    Andalgal? is a city in the west-center of the provinces of Argentina of Catamarca Province, Argentina, located in a valley near the Sierra de Aconquija, 260 km from the provincial capital San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca....
    , Catamarca.
  • Caringasta, in the Anguco Valley, San Juan province.
  • Famatina
    Famatina

    Famatina is a town in the provinces of Argentina of La Rioja Province , Argentina. It has 6,371 inhabitants as per the , and is the only municipality in the Famatina Department....
    , in the Famatina Valley, La Rioja province.
  • Hualfin, in the Hualfin Valley, Catamarca.
  • Musitian, in La Rioja province in the Sierra de los Llanos.
  • Nolongasta - in the Chilecito Valley, La Rioja province.
  • Pasipa, in the Vicioso Valley, Catamarca.
  • Quilmes
    Quilmes (tribe)

    The Quilmes people were an indigenous peoples of the Americas of the Diaguita group settled in the western Andes valleys of today?s Tucum?n Province province, in northwestern Argentina.) They fiercely resisted the Inca invasions of the 15th century, and continued to resist the Spain for 130 years, until being defeated in 1667....
    , around the city of Quilmes, Tucumán.
  • Sanagasta, in the Sierra de Velasco, La Rioja province.
  • Yocabil (Yocavil), Yocabil Valley, Santa María, Catamarca
    Santa María, Catamarca

    Santa Mar?a is a city in the provinces of Argentina of Catamarca Province, Argentina. It has about 16,000 inhabitants per the , and is the head town of the department of the same name....
    .


Language


The Cacán language
Cacán language

Cac?n is an extinct language that was spoken by the Diaguita tribe in northern Argentina and Chile. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century....
 (or language group), spoken by Diaguitas and Calchaquíes, became extinct since the mid-17th century or beginning of 18th century. Its genetic classification remains unclear. The language was supposedly documented by the Jesuit
Society of Jesus

The Society of Jesus is a Roman Catholic religious order of clerks regular whose members are called Jesuits, Soldiers of Jesus Christ, and Foot soldiers of the Pope, because the founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a knight before becoming a Holy Orders....
 Alonso de Bárcena, but the manuscript is lost.

See also


Mapuche
Mapuche

The Mapuche are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas inhabitants of Central and Southern Chile and Southern Argentina. They were known as Araucanians by the Spaniards....
Huaca de Chena
Huaca de Chena

Huaca de Chena known like Pucara of Chena, allegedly one promaucae fortress , rather an astronomic observatory and sacred Huaca, used by them Incas, located on Cucara Point , small orographical eminence that stands out towards the south of Chena Mountain, in the basin of San Bernardo, Chile , commune of Calera de Tango, Maipo Province, Ch...