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Cacán language

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899: 409:(1950) lists the Diaguita subgroups of Abaucan, Amaycha, Anchapa, Andalgalá, Anguinahao, Calchaquí, Casminchango, Coipe, Colalao, Famatina, Hualfina, Paquilin, Quilme, Tafí, Tocpo, Tucumán, Upingascha, and Yocabil. Acalian, Catamarca, and Tamano are possibly also Diaguita subgroups according to Mason (1950). 198:, but the manuscript is lost. Genetic affiliation of the language remains unclear, and due to the extremely limited number of known words, it has not been possible to conclusively link it to any existing 556: 940: 994: 979: 984: 964: 660: 974: 933: 330: 304: 560: 835: 290: 926: 906: 653: 194:. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century. The language was documented by the Jesuit 417:
Cacán vocabulary possibly exists today in toponyms and local surnames, but the etymologies are often dubious.
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Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos: CALCHAQUÍ
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Cupayana or Capayana - extinct language once spoken in San Juan and La Rioja provinces.
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Calehaqui or Cacan or Tocaque - extinct language once spoken in Salta province, in the
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Varieties classified by Loukotka (1968) as part of the Diaguit language group:
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Calian or Mocalingasta - once spoken in La Rioja province in the valley of
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Musitian - once spoken in La Rioja province in the Sierra de los Llanos.
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Diaguit - extinct language once spoken by many tribes in the Argentine
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Tolombon or Pacioca - once spoken in the province of Tucumán in the
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Soleo - once spoken in Tucumán province north of the Tucumán tribe.
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Sanogasta - once spoken in the province of La Rioja in the
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Famatina - once spoken in the province of La Rioja in the
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Yocabil - once spoken in Catamarca in the Yocabil Valley.
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Pasipa - once spoken in the Vicioso Valley, Catamarca.
588: 353:Tucumán or Tukma - once spoken around the city of 591:Classification of South American Indian languages 951: 16:Extinct language of northern Argentina and Chile 397:in the province of Atacama, Chile. (Unattested) 934: 654: 533: 525: 517: 509: 501: 493: 480: 472: 466: 458: 452: 444: 436: 430: 424: 390:, Santiago del Estero province. (Unattested) 386:Indama or Ambargasta - once spoken north of 489:Calchaqui words listed in Loukotka (1968): 463:) — name of a deity apparently of fertility 247:Andalgalá - once spoken around the city of 995:Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs 941: 927: 661: 647: 595:. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. 579: 577: 254:Abaucan or Tinogasta - once spoken in the 599: 393:Copiapó - once spoken around the city of 168:Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, 583: 980:Unclassified languages of South America 574: 368:Amaná - once spoken around the city of 346:Amaicha - once spoken in the Sierra de 336:Guachipa - once spoken in Salta Valley. 333:and Santa María Valleys. Dialects are: 264:Ancasti - once spoken in the Sierra de 952: 668: 412: 985:Languages extinct in the 18th century 965:Indigenous languages of South America 642: 605: 549: 907:Indigenous languages of the Americas 893: 375:Chicoana or Pulare - once spoken in 13: 975:Extinct languages of South America 611:Handbook of South American Indians 210: 14: 1006: 372:, La Rioja province. (Unattested) 234:, later relocated to the city of 897: 735:Extinct and endangered languages 320:Nolongasta - once spoken in the 621:Bulletin 143. pp. 157–317. 401: 310:Sanagasta - once spoken in the 471:(transcribed to the Castilian 230:, originally from neighboring 1: 542: 271:Hualfin - once spoken in the 913:. You can help Knowledge by 905:This article related to the 619:Bureau of American Ethnology 485:— altar, place of sacrifice. 226:Quilme - once spoken by the 205: 7: 836:Chile–Paraguay–Uruguay Sign 699:Living Indigenous languages 457:(transcribed into Spanish: 420:Other known words include: 10: 1011: 892: 324:Valley, La Rioja province. 293:Valley, San Juan province. 874: 823: 807: 734: 698: 676: 285:Caringasta - once spoken 145: 126: 121: 88: 70: 60: 46: 31: 26: 21: 615:Smithsonian Institution 534: 526: 518: 510: 502: 494: 481: 467: 453: 445: 437: 431: 425: 178:that was spoken by the 473: 459: 815:Chilean Sign Language 240:Buenos Aires Province 221:province of Catamarca 383:Valley. (Unattested) 314:, La Rioja province. 990:Ataguitan languages 631:Alain Fabre, 2005, 413:List of known words 350:, Tucumán province. 186:tribes in northern 970:Languages of Chile 670:Languages of Chile 275:Valley, Catamarca. 258:Valley, Catamarca. 27:Diaguita–Calchaquí 922: 921: 887: 886: 881:extinct languages 824:Language families 768:Kawésqar/Alacaluf 607:Mason, John Alden 585:Loukotka, Čestmír 477:) — lord and king 312:Sierra de Velasco 196:Alonso de Bárcena 161: 160: 112:Indama/Ambargasta 100:Cupayana/Capayana 1002: 943: 936: 929: 901: 894: 706:Ayacucho Quechua 663: 656: 649: 640: 639: 623: 622: 603: 597: 596: 594: 581: 572: 571: 569: 568: 559:. Archived from 553: 537: 529: 521: 513: 505: 497: 484: 476: 470: 462: 456: 448: 440: 434: 428: 232:Tucumán Province 176:extinct language 157: 140: 131: 76: 19: 18: 1010: 1009: 1005: 1004: 1003: 1001: 1000: 999: 950: 949: 948: 947: 890: 888: 883: 870: 819: 803: 730: 716:Chilean Quechua 694: 672: 667: 627: 626: 604: 600: 582: 575: 566: 564: 555: 554: 550: 545: 415: 404: 388:Salinas Grandes 213: 211:Loukotka (1968) 208: 200:language family 153: 138: 127: 109:Chicoana/Pulare 97:Calehaqui/Cacan 84: 77: 74:Language family 72: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1008: 998: 997: 992: 987: 982: 977: 972: 967: 962: 946: 945: 938: 931: 923: 920: 919: 902: 885: 884: 875: 872: 871: 869: 868: 863: 858: 853: 848: 843: 838: 833: 827: 825: 821: 820: 818: 817: 811: 809: 808:Sign languages 805: 804: 802: 801: 794: 787: 782: 777: 770: 765: 760: 753: 746: 738: 736: 732: 731: 729: 728: 723: 718: 713: 708: 702: 700: 696: 695: 693: 692: 686: 680: 678: 674: 673: 666: 665: 658: 651: 643: 637: 636: 625: 624: 598: 573: 547: 546: 544: 541: 540: 539: 531: 523: 515: 507: 499: 487: 486: 478: 464: 450: 442: 414: 411: 403: 400: 399: 398: 391: 384: 377:Salta Province 373: 366: 363: 362: 361: 358: 351: 344: 337: 327: 326: 325: 318: 315: 308: 301: 294: 283: 276: 269: 262: 259: 252: 245: 242: 228:Quilmes people 212: 209: 207: 204: 159: 158: 151: 143: 142: 132: 124: 123: 122:Language codes 119: 118: 117: 116: 113: 110: 107: 104: 101: 98: 95: 90: 86: 85: 80: 78: 71: 68: 67: 64: 58: 57: 48: 44: 43: 33: 29: 28: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1007: 996: 993: 991: 988: 986: 983: 981: 978: 976: 973: 971: 968: 966: 963: 961: 958: 957: 955: 944: 939: 937: 932: 930: 925: 924: 918: 916: 912: 908: 903: 900: 896: 895: 891: 882: 878: 873: 867: 866:Indo-European 864: 862: 859: 857: 854: 852: 849: 847: 844: 842: 839: 837: 834: 832: 829: 828: 826: 822: 816: 813: 812: 810: 806: 800: 799: 795: 793: 792: 788: 786: 783: 781: 778: 776: 775: 771: 769: 766: 764: 761: 759: 758: 754: 752: 751: 747: 745: 744: 740: 739: 737: 733: 727: 724: 722: 719: 717: 714: 712: 709: 707: 704: 703: 701: 697: 690: 687: 685: 682: 681: 679: 677:Lingua franca 675: 671: 664: 659: 657: 652: 650: 645: 644: 641: 635: 634: 629: 628: 620: 616: 612: 608: 602: 593: 592: 586: 580: 578: 563:on 2012-02-18 562: 558: 552: 548: 536: 532: 528: 524: 520: 516: 512: 508: 504: 500: 496: 492: 491: 490: 483: 479: 475: 469: 465: 461: 455: 451: 447: 443: 439: 433: 427: 423: 422: 421: 418: 410: 408: 396: 392: 389: 385: 382: 378: 374: 371: 367: 364: 359: 356: 352: 349: 345: 342: 338: 335: 334: 332: 328: 323: 319: 316: 313: 309: 306: 302: 299: 295: 292: 288: 284: 281: 277: 274: 270: 267: 263: 260: 257: 253: 250: 246: 243: 241: 237: 233: 229: 225: 224: 222: 218: 217: 216: 203: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 156: 152: 150: 149: 144: 136: 133: 130: 125: 120: 114: 111: 108: 105: 102: 99: 96: 93: 92: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 69: 65: 63: 59: 56: 52: 49: 45: 42: 38: 34: 30: 25: 20: 915:expanding it 904: 889: 876: 796: 789: 780:Ona/Selk'nam 772: 755: 748: 742: 741: 632: 610: 601: 590: 565:. Retrieved 561:the original 551: 488: 419: 416: 405: 402:Mason (1950) 268:, Catamarca. 251:, Catamarca. 214: 171: 167: 163: 162: 146: 134: 82:unclassified 66:18th century 954:Categories 856:Alacalufan 851:Araucanian 846:Polynesian 721:Mapudungun 691:(formerly) 689:Mapudungun 567:2009-01-31 543:References 287:Calingasta 879:indicate 791:Tehuelche 763:Huilliche 460:cacanchic 454:Kakanchik 348:Aconquija 322:Chilecito 298:Sanogasta 249:Andalgalá 206:Varieties 188:Argentina 184:Calchaquí 148:Glottolog 129:ISO 639-3 55:Calchaquí 47:Ethnicity 37:Argentina 35:Northern 960:Diaguita 861:Quechuan 785:Rapa Nui 587:(1968). 538:— maize. 474:titaquin 341:Tolombon 331:Quimivil 305:Guadacol 280:Famatina 180:Diaguita 174:) is an 155:calc1235 106:Chicoana 89:Dialects 51:Diaguita 877:Italics 831:Aymaran 726:Quechua 684:Spanish 557:"Cacan" 506:— water 468:Titakin 441:— house 395:Copiapó 379:in the 355:Tucumán 343:Valley. 300:Valley. 289:in the 282:Valley. 273:Hualfin 266:Ancasti 256:Abaucán 236:Quilmes 115:Copiapó 94:Diaguit 62:Extinct 798:Yaghan 750:Chango 711:Aymara 530:— tree 514:— fire 498:— head 449:— town 291:Anguco 166:(also 32:Region 909:is a 774:Kunza 757:Chono 743:Cacán 522:— sun 495:enxam 482:Zupka 446:Gasta 407:Mason 381:Lerma 370:Amaná 192:Chile 164:Cacán 103:Amaná 41:Chile 22:Cacán 911:stub 841:Chon 511:tutu 438:ahao 190:and 182:and 172:Kaka 170:and 135:None 39:and 535:hua 519:fil 432:hao 139:mis 956:: 617:, 576:^ 527:ki 503:ma 435:, 429:, 426:Ao 238:, 202:. 53:, 942:e 935:t 928:v 917:. 662:e 655:t 648:v 570:. 357:. 307:. 141:) 137:(

Index

Argentina
Chile
Diaguita
Calchaquí
Extinct
Language family
unclassified
ISO 639-3
Glottolog
calc1235
extinct language
Diaguita
Calchaquí
Argentina
Chile
Alonso de Bárcena
language family
province of Catamarca
Quilmes people
Tucumán Province
Quilmes
Buenos Aires Province
Andalgalá
Abaucán
Ancasti
Hualfin
Famatina
Calingasta
Anguco
Sanogasta

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