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Puquina language

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Extinct
  
18th century

ISO 639-3
  
puq

Glottolog
  
puqu1242

Language family
  
Linguist list
  
puq

Puquina language Puquina vista panormica CEDER

Region
  
south shore of Lake Titicaca

Puquina (or Pukina) is an extinct language once spoken by a native ethnic group in the region surrounding Lake Titicaca (Peru and Bolivia) and in the north of Chile. It is often associated with the culture that built Tiwanaku.

Puquina language Panoramio Photos by Beto Z

Remnants of Puquina can be found in the Quechuan and Spanish languages spoken in the south of Peru, mainly in Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna, as well as in Bolivia. There also seem to be remnants in the Kallawaya language, which may be a mixed language formed from Quechuan languages and Puquina. (Terrence Kaufman (1990) finds the proposal plausible.)

Puquina language Gobierno declara en emergencia a Puquina Radio Americana

Some theories claim that "Qhapaq Simi", the cryptic language of the nobility of the Inca Empire, was closely related to Puquina, and that Runa Simi (Quechuan languages) were spoken by commoners.

Puquina language EN PUQUINA LA EDUCACIN Y LA TECNOLOGA DE LA INFORMACIN Y COMUNICACIN

Sometimes the term Puquina is used for the Uru language, which is distinctly different.

Puquina language Puquina Peru map nonanet

Puquina language Panorama antes de llegar a Puquina YouTube

Puquina language MOKEWA PERU PUQUINA EXPORTO 7 TONELADAS DE OREGANO

Puquina language ANDENESDEPUQUINAjpg

Puquina language CARNAVAL EN PUQUINA CHUUHUAYO 2014 YouTube

Puquina language Expediente Oculto EL PUQUINA EL IDIOMA SECRETO DE LOS INCAS

References

Puquina language Wikipedia


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