The Nutabe (or "Nutabae") are an indigenous people who inhabit the department of Antioquia in Colombia. Their numbers began to plummet around the first...
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Chibchan languages (redirect from Old Catio-Nutabe language)
speakers, vulnerable The extinct languages of Antioquia, Old Catío and Nutabe have been shown to be Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). The language...
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Nutabe (Nutabane[citation needed]) is an extinct Chibchan language of Colombia, historically spoken by the Nutabe people (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49)...
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Spanish conquest of New Granada (section Nutabe)
Ampudia (1535–41), Jorge Robledo (1535–46) Gaspar de Rodas (1539–81) The Nutabe traded with neighboring tribes, for which they used a strategic bridge over...
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of the most prominent native families in the region include the Catía, Nutabe, and Tahamíe, who all inhabited the central region of Antioquia. The Quimbaya...
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Pisamira Pisamira Tucanoan 151 196 Baniva Karu Arawakan No data 187 Nutabe Nutabe Chibchan No data 178 Indigenous Venezuelan Wayuunaiki Arawakan 8 157...
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Noanamá (Waunana, Huaunana, Woun Meu), northwestern Colombia and Panama Nutabé, northwestern Colombia Opón, northeastern Colombia Panche, central Colombia...
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(5) Natú (Brazil: Pernambuco) † Nonuya (Peru, Colombia) Ofayé Old Catío–Nutabe (Colombia) † Omurano (Peru) (also known as Mayna, Mumurana, Numurana, Maina...
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the Ucayali River and Javari River UNK Nam Sino-Tibetan Central Asia UNK Nutabe Chibchan Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia UNK Old Catio Chibchan Santa Fe...
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Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche Patángoro Piaroa Pijao Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano...
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Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche Patángoro Piaroa Pijao Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano...
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Magdalena River at the time of the Spanish conquest of New Granada; the Nutabe were their northern neighbor and Muisca their southeastern. They were defined...
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Cauca (as Arma) in 1540, and Santa Fe de Antioquia in 1541, beating the Nutabe. After this, he spent three years in Spain where he married María de Carvajal...
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Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche Patángoro Piaroa Pijao Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano...
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Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche Patángoro Piaroa Pijao Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano...
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Pisamira Tucanoan Indigenous 196 Baniva Karu Arawakan Indigenous 187 Nutabe Nutabe Chibchan Indigenous 178 Indigenous Venezuelan Wayuunaiki Arawakan Indigenous...
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Chimila and Chitarero people and the Kuna-Colombian languages with Kuna, Nutabe, Motilon, U'wa, Lache, Guane, Sutagao and Muisca. Of these indigenous groups...
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related to Amerindian culture: Bochica, Tairona, Quimbaya, Katío, Bachué, and Nutabe. The hotel's restaurant is La Orquídea. It had been a staying place for...
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Morcote Muzo Nori Old Catio Opón Otegua Panche Pantágora Malibú Moconá Nutabe Pacabuey Papale Pasto Pijao Pubenza Quimbaya Quindío Sinú Tama Tamaní Tegua...
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Noanamá (Waunana, Huaunana, Woun Meu), northwestern Colombia and Panama Nutabé, northwestern Colombia Opón, northeastern Colombia Pacabueye, northwestern...
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Colombia Calima embera Moreno-González & Villarreal, 2017 – Colombia Calima nutabe Moreno-González & Villarreal, 2017 – Colombia Calima valenciorum Moreno-González...
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through the municipality from NE to SW. In ancient times, it was called Nutabe or Tajami. There are two versions regarding its current name: the first...
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was, along with those of Envigado and Sabaneta, a territory inhabited by Nutabes, indigenous tribe which some historians and researchers are classified...
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dialects, and ethnic names lumped under the term include: Old Catio (Chibchan) Nutabe (Nutabane; Chibchan) Anserma (Anserna, Ancerma; a.k.a. Humbra/Umbra; dialects...
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Robledo Castilian 1514–46 Paez Pijao (1) Nutabe 1546 Juan de Ampudia Castilian 1514–41 Paez, Pijao (1), Nutabe 1541 Pedro de Añasco Castilian 1514–41 Paez...
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Buglere Ngäbe Kuna Kuna Paya-Pukuro Kuna San Blas Magdalena Barí Chimila Nutabe † Tunebo Muiska Guane † Muiska † Sierra de Santa Marta Kaggaba Wiwa-Ika...
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people from Antioquia; the Chibcha-speaking Tahamí [es], part of the greater Nutabe group. Panzenú refers to the Zenú civilization, that thrived from about...
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population was 11,511 at the 2018 census. Valdivia was inhabited by the Nutabes people upon the arrival of the Spanish colonists. In 1849 Spanish Pedro...
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Carib family were predominant in Antioquia Department: the Catíos and the Nutabes that inhabited the region between the Cauca River and Porce River, as well...
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populated by indigenous tribes of the Ebéjicos and Peques, both part of the Nutabes indigenous people. When the Spaniards arrived, they gave several names...
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