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What was the destination of several indigenous communities from the Calchaquí Valleys in the colonial period? The indigenous communities from the ...

What was the destination of several indigenous communities from the Calchaquí Valleys in the colonial period?

The indigenous communities from the Calchaquí Valleys were relocated to the area that corresponds to the current city of Quilmes.
The Quilmes community was included in the category of 'Diaguitas' peoples, who were known for their different languages and traditions.
The resistance of the Calchaquí peoples began in 1560, led by the cacique Juan Calchaquí.
The last attempt to resist European conquest in the Calchaquí Valleys was undertaken by the Alcalines, who were also subsumed in a military campaign in 1667 and exiled like the Quilmes.

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The destination of several indigenous communities from the Calchaquí Valleys in the colonial period was the area that corresponds to the current city of Quilmes. The Quilmes community, along with other indigenous groups known as the 'Diaguitas' peoples, were relocated there. The resistance against European conquest in the Calchaquí Valleys began in 1560, led by the cacique Juan Calchaquí. The Alcalines, another indigenous group, also attempted to resist but were eventually subsumed in a military campaign in 1667 and exiled like the Quilmes.

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