Diaguita Erotic

Homeland

Argentina-Chile (Atacama, Coquimbo, northwestern Argentine provinces)

Region

South America

About Diaguita People

Diaguita are an Indigenous people historically inhabiting a cross-border zone covering modern northern Chile (Atacama and Coquimbo regions) and northwestern Argentina (Catamarca, La Rioja, Tucumán, Salta, Santiago del Estero). The pre-Columbian Diaguita were a major sedentary agricultural civilization conquered by the Inca Empire in the 15th c. and later subjugated by Spanish colonial administration; the cohesion of the population was substantially reduced through the colonial Calchaquí Wars (1560-1667) but distinct community identity survived. Chile granted official Indigenous recognition to Diaguita in 2006; Argentine recognition predates this through INDEC enumeration. The 2017 INE Chilean census enumerated approximately 88,000 self-identified Diaguita Chilean. Cross-border population includes substantial Argentine Diaguita.

Typical Diaguita Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is Fitzpatrick III-IV with copper-bronze undertone characteristic of Andean and pre-Andean Indigenous populations. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, prominent cheekbones, and full lips; epicanthic-fold variants present at moderate frequency. Stature is typical of Andean populations. Diaguita populations show some genetic distinctness from highland Quechua and Aymara populations, reflecting the pre-Inca Diaguita cultural-genetic separation.

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