Cacán language

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The Cacán language was an extinct indigenous tongue once spoken by the Diaguita-Calchaquí peoples of northwestern Argentina and northern Chile.

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Cacán language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct language
language
alternativeName Caca NERFINISHED
Diaguita language NERFINISHED
Kakán NERFINISHED
associatedWith Diaguita-Calchaquí culture NERFINISHED
attestedBy colonial-era word lists
toponyms
classificationStatus controversial
country Argentina
Chile
documentationStatus very poorly attested
extinction colonial period
geographicContext Southern Andes NERFINISHED
glottocode none
historicalEra Spanish colonial era
pre-Columbian era
ISO639-3 none
knownFrom place names in Argentina
place names in Chile
languageFamily unclassified language family
region Atacama area of northern Chile
Calchaquí Valleys NERFINISHED
northwest Argentina Andean region
spokenBy Calchaquí people
Diaguita people NERFINISHED
spokenIn northern Chile NERFINISHED
northwestern Argentina
status extinct
writingSystem no indigenous writing system attested

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Calchaquí culture usedLanguageFamily Cacán language