Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.
Kunza is the extinct language isolate of the Atacama people, once spoken in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile and southern Peru who have since shifted to Spanish. The last speaker was documented in 1964; however, there is currently a revitalization effort.