Varieties classified by Loukotka (1968) as part of the Humahuaca language cluster: •
Humahuaca or
Omaguaca - extinct language once spoken in the valleys of
Tilcara and
Humahuaca,
Jujuy Province, Argentina. •
Ocloya - once spoken in Jujuy Province on the "Normente River" and near Necay. •
Jujui - once spoken around the city of
Jujuy. (Unattested) •
Casavindo - once spoken around the city of
Casabindo, Jujuy Province. (Unattested) •
Cochinoca - once spoken near the city of
Cochinoca, Jujuy Province. (Unattested) •
Churumata - once spoken by the northwestern neighbors of the Humahuaca tribe. (Unattested) ==See also==