Department in the south of Colombia. The name is rendered variously as Kamëntšá, Camsá, Camëntsëá, Coche, Kamemtxa, Kamsa, Kamse, Sibundoy, and Sibundoy-Gaché...
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Kamëntšá language (redirect from Camsá language)
2023-10-07. Retrieved 2023-12-29. Howard, Linda (1972). "Fonología del camsá" (PDF). Sistemas fonológicos de idiomas colombianos (in Spanish). Vol. I...
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Workers, launched The Coalition to Abolish Modern-day Slavery in Asia (CAMSA) project. BPSOS is addressing the global explosion of human trafficking...
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a Spanish word for automobile, can refer to: Coche people, an indigenous people of Colombia Camsá language, Coche language Coche Island, Venezuela Coche...
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Indigenous peoples of Colombia are the ethnic groups who have inhabited Colombia since before the Spanish colonization of Colombia, in the early 16th...
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Maguindanao gubernatorial election, part of the national elections in 2010. The people killed included Mangudadatu's wife, his two sisters, journalists, lawyers...
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The Wiwa people, also known as the Damana people, are an indigenous people of Colombia that speak Dʉmʉna, of the Chibchan language family, and live in...
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diaspora thanks to YouTube. Notable B-pop artists include Datu Khomeini Camsa Bansuan (dubbed as the "King of Moro Songs"), Tamtax, Johnson Ampatuan,...
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with Páez or other languages from the Amazonian foothills such Astinigua, Camsá and Cofán. Currently Andaki communities survive in rural Acevedo, Huila...
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from Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila people Biaxije, from Camsá language Cipó ("liana") or Vegetal, in Portuguese language, used...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (redirect from List of peoples)
G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy (category Colombian people of indigenous peoples descent)
de Cultura. Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Poetry portal List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas Camsá language "Colombia." Smithsonian...
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artificially created by the Council of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs (CAMSA), a committee within the Arab League. It aims "to meet the needs of integration...
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is being conducted by the Council of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs (CAMSA), with much of the vocabulary voted on by regional Deaf associations. However...
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97,490 people. The Christian settlers would have preferred to decide the name of their new town by referendum. However, Datu Kudanding Camsa, both revered...
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Paramo (=intoxicating plant of the mountain bog/bleak upland moor). The Camsá shamans of the Sibundoy Valley are also expert in the use of the dangerously...
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constellations. Oromo months (stars/lunar phases) are Bittottessa (Iangulum), Camsa (Pleiades), Bufa (Aldebarran), Waxabajjii (Belletrix), Obora Gudda (Central...
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palenques. Some of these palenques grew very large, holding hundreds of people, and they all developed their own creole languages, developing similarly...
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Gustavo Gaviria Angel (category Living people)
Achagua Andaquí Andoque Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Camsá Cauca Carabayo Carijona Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan...
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Sheridan 1986, pp. 1–2, 17–25. Matchett 2000, p. 153, Bhag. Purana 1.3.28 :ete cāṁśa-kalāḥ puṁsaḥ kṛṣṇas tu bhagavān svayam :indrāri-vyākulaṁ lokaṁ mṛḍayanti...
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founded before c.580; under erenaghs until 16th/17th century Camas; Cambos; Camsa Church Island Monastery, Lough Beg early monastic site; plundered by Ulidians...
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5 million people are Indigenous, 5 million people are Black (excluding mulattos), 2 million people are Mulatto, and 200 thousand people are Asian, showcasing...
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Kawkaba (section People from Kawkaba)
capitals. North of it was Khirbat Kamas, which was identified as the Crusader Camsa and which yielded some archaeological artifacts. Kawkaba was incorporated...
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Japanese (peoples)]. Semana.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 October 2006. "¿Por qué llegaron los japoneses a Colombia?" [Why did Japanese people arrive in...
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Moscow brothel". Houston Chronicle. NGO, HOLLY (March 14, 2013). "From BPSOS/CAMSA, Dr. Nguyen Dinh Thang's letter". GiveForward. Archived from the original...
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isolates or small local families, because many deaf communities are made up of people whose hearing parents do not use sign language, and have manifestly, as...
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still at large. Four were identified as Normia Antao Camsa, Norshiya Joven Camsa, Abedin Camsa alias “Beds,” and a Swedish national, Hassan Akgun. According...
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Indigenous languages of the Americas (category Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
(also known as Aimoré) Cahuapanan (2) (also known as Jebero, Kawapánan) Camsá (Colombia) (also known as Sibundoy, Coche) Candoshi (also known as Maina...
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months (based on stars and lunar phases) are Bittottessa (Triangulum), Camsa (Pleiades), and Bufa (Aldebaran). Enkutatash is the New Year holiday of...
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Conaill and Cenél nEógain, Boru led his army across the River Bann at Fersat Camsa (Macosquin) and into Ulaid, where he accepted submissions from the Ulaid...
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