Puquina people

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The Puquina people are an indigenous group from the Andean region, historically associated with pre-Inca civilizations around Lake Titicaca and known for their now-extinct Puquina language.

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Puquina people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
archaeologicalRelevance study of pre-Inca polities around Lake Titicaca
associatedWith Lake Titicaca NERFINISHED
Tiwanaku cultural sphere (hypothesized) NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Bolivia
Peru
culturalHeritage pre-Inca traditions of Lake Titicaca region
culturalInfluence Andean toponymy
substrate in regional languages (hypothesized)
culturalSphere pre-Inca civilizations around Lake Titicaca
demographicStatus small surviving descendant communities
ethnicity Puquina NERFINISHED
ethnogenesisContext Lake Titicaca highlands NERFINISHED
extinctionOfLanguage colonial period or later
geographicFeature Lake Titicaca basin NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod pre-Inca period
historicalRegion Altiplano NERFINISHED
language Puquina language
languageFamilyHypothesis Puquina language isolate
languageShift Aymara NERFINISHED
Quechua NERFINISHED
Spanish
languageStatus extinct language
neighboringCultures Aymara people NERFINISHED
Quechua people NERFINISHED
Uru people NERFINISHED
partOf pre-Columbian cultures of the Andes
region Andean region NERFINISHED
Andes NERFINISHED
religion Andean indigenous religion
status largely assimilated
studiedIn Andean archaeology
historical linguistics
traditionalEconomy agriculture
fishing
pastoralism

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Puquina language ethnicAssociation Puquina people