ability of the Puruhá to maintain the distinctiveness of their culture from Quechua peoples. After the eighteenth century, the Puruhá arose in unrest...
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and Puruhá (Puruguay, Puruwá) are two poorly-attested extinct languages of the Marañón River basin in Ecuador that are difficult to classify. Puruhá is...
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related to Cañari, though it may have been Barbacoan. (See Cañari–Puruhá languages.) Puruhá and Puruguai/Puruguay are synonyms per Loukotka (1968) Loukotka...
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Chimuan languages (redirect from Yunga–Puruhá languages)
languages: Chimuan Mochica (a.k.a. Yunga, Chimú) Cañar–Puruhá Cañari (a.k.a. Cañar, Kanyari) Puruhá (a.k.a. Puruwá, Puruguay) All languages are now extinct...
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Pueblo religion (Basketmaker III) (Pueblo II) (Pueblo III) (Pueblo IV) Puruhá religion Q'ero beliefs Quechua beliefs Rikbaktsa beliefs Salish narratives...
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Hellinsia puruha is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Ecuador. "Neotropical species of the family Pterophoridae, part II. Zool. Med. Leiden...
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century. The Muellama vocabulary is similar to modern Awa Pit. The Cañari–Puruhá languages are even more poorly attested, and while often placed in a Chimuan...
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Wind"), also transliterated as Huayra-tata, was a god worshipped by the Puruhá Quechuas and Aymaras of the Bolivian and Peruvian Andes prior to European...
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Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan...
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Riobamba was inhabited by the Puruhá nation before the advance of the Inca Empire during the late 15th century. The Puruha fiercely resisted the Inca efforts...
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unclassified. Bolona is essentially unattested. North of the basin were Puruhá (scarcely attested), Cañar (known primarily from characteristic place names)...
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Huaylas Piscopampas Huaris Sihuas Ocros Yauyos Yarus Otavalos Salasaca Puruha Cañari Panzaleo Quijos-Quichua Amazonian Kichwas Kolla Kallawaya Túpac Amaru...
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Chachapoya, Catacao languages, Manta, Barbacoan languages, and Cañari–Puruhá as well as numerous Amazonian languages on the frontier regions. The exact...
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Yurumanguí Esmeralda Pacific coast (Peru) Sechura–Catacao ? Chimuan Cañari–Puruhá Mochica Amazon (Peru) Pano–Tacanan Hibito–Cholon Cahuapanan Jivaroan Candoshi...
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apart from being apparently related to Puruhá, though it may have been Chimuan or Barbacoan. (See Cañari–Puruhá languages.) It was the original language...
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Matako-Mataguayo Mobima Moseten Múra Nambikuára Otomak Pano Puelche Puinave Puruhá Sáliba Samuku Sanaviron Shavanté Sek Shirianá Timote Trumaí Chapakura Charrúa...
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Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro. Indigenous population in Peru make up around...
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a district in Chimborazo Province, Ecuador. It is home to people of the Puruhá ethnicity. The rural area is agricultural and is known for its indigenous...
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the most important groups were the Pasto, the Caras, the Panzaleo, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Palta.[page needed] They lived on hillsides, terrace...
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Pueblo religion (Basketmaker III) (Pueblo II) (Pueblo III) (Pueblo IV) Puruhá religion Q'ero beliefs Quechua beliefs Rikbaktsa beliefs Salish beliefs...
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Inca nobility.[page needed] Around 1520, the tribes of Quitu, Caras and Puruhá rebelled against the Inca Huayna Cápac. He personally led his army and defeated...
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out as the mother of Atahualpa. Paccha Duchicela was the daughter of the Puruhá chief Cacha Duchicela of Quito in Ecuador. She was the heir of her father's...
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in pre-Incan times as the city of Liribamba, the capital of the ancient Puruhá people. As the Incan empire expanded, the region became an area of conquest...
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Cristina (1 August 2017). "Sus diseños tienen la identidad puruhá" [Her designs have puruhá identity]. Revista Líderes (in Spanish). Quito, Ecuador: El...
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Chachapoyas Cañaris Quitus Cochasquí Cayambi Caranquis Peruchos Otavalos Puruhá Pastos Inca Victory The Incas beheaded the Caranquis, near the Yahuarcocha...
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Tungurahuilla farm, and his mother was María Ruiz, both descendants of the Puruhá ethnic group. Daquilema married Martina Lozano, it is unknown if they had...
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Yurumanguí Esmeralda Pacific coast (Peru) Sechura–Catacao Chimuan ? Cañari–Puruhá Mochica Amazon (Peru) Pano–Tacanan Hibito–Cholon Cahuapanan Jivaroan Candoshi...
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2008, some of the recovered objects came from different cultures such as Puruhá, Guangala [es] and Jama Coaque [es]; also the objects came from private...
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Cañari–Puruhá ? Sechura–Catacao (Tallán) Tovar (1961), partly based on Schmidt (1926), adds Tallán (Sechura–Catacao) to Chimuan (which he calls Yunga-Puruhá)...
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American History, Heritage, Archeology and Anthropology, edited by the "Puruhá" Research Group and the UTM. Pedagogical Orbit: Journal of Educational Sciences...
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