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Caucahue or Caucagüe was term used by Chonos and the people of Chiloé to refer to a group of canoe-faring people found south of Taitao Peninsula.

The Caucahue cound be found in Guayaneco Archipelago and other places south of Gulf of Penas. Guayaneco Archipelago is thought to have been a cohabitational contact zone between different indigenous peoples living north and south of it.[1] John Montgomery Cooper points out that it possibly made up a "meeting ground of quasi-friendly bilingual tribes".[1]

Some Caucahue were settled in Caucahue island in the 18th century.

Population tranfer in the Inca Empire was the forced transfer of various groups through the empire. Groups that offered resistance were scattered.

The Churumatas were brought to Elqui Valley in Chile from the vacinities of Tarija in Bolivia. The Tomatas were in turn uprooted from Elqui Valley and other parts of northern Chile and settled in San Juan del Oro near Tarija.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Montgomery Cooper, John (1917). Analytical and Critical Bibliography of the Tribes of Tierra Del Fuego and Adjacent Territory. p. 40.
  2. ^ Patiño, Roberto (January 20, 2019). "Churumatas y tomatas, la conexión chilena en Tarija". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved January 20, 2020.