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    Kichwa (Kichwa shimi, Runashimi, also Spanish Quichua) is a Quechuan language that includes all Quechua varieties of Ecuador and Colombia (Inga), as well...
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  • The Kichwa-Lamista or Lamistas are an indigenous people of Peru. They live in the city of Lamas and its associated agricultural communities in the San...
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    Inga Kichwa is a dialect of Kichwa spoken in the Colombian Putumayo region by the Inga people. There are two dialects: Highland Inga, spoken in the Sibundoy...
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    Amazonian Kichwas are a grouping of indigenous Kichwa peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon, with minor groups across the borders of Colombia and Peru. Amazonian...
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    is Southern Quechua. The Kichwa people of Ecuador speak the Kichwa dialect; in Colombia, the Inga people speak Inga Kichwa. The Quechua word for a Quechua...
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  • indigenous Ecuadorean Kichwas. Kichwa Hatari was founded in 2014 in New York, to broadcast from New York City in Kichwa. The Kichwa language is a regional...
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    this reason, the right kichwa is also called "counterclockwise kichwa" and the left one "clockwise kichwa". The choice of the kichwa to sow from is initially...
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    Northern Quechua or Quechua II B, spoken in Ecuador (Kichwa), northern Peru, and Colombia (Inga Kichwa) The most widely spoken varieties in this group are...
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    Heritage commodification is the process by which cultural themes and expressions come to be evaluated primarily in terms of their exchange value, specifically...
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  • ECUARUNARI (in Kichwa: Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy, "Movement of the indigenous people of Ecuador"), also known as Confederation of Peoples of Kichwa Nationality...
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    language (6%) by the vast majority of its population. In 1991 Northern Kichwa (Quechua) and other pre-colonial American languages were spoken by 2,500...
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  • sculptor of Kichwa and Mestizo heritage. Guayasamín was born in Quito, Ecuador, to a native father and a Mestiza mother, both of Kichwa descent. His...
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    "in-between language") is a mixed language with Spanish vocabulary and Kichwa grammar, most conspicuously in its morphology. In terms of vocabulary, almost...
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  •  Peru Region Huánuco Province Ambo Founded December 18, 1935 Capital Tomay Kichwa Government  • Mayor David Antonio Herrera Yumpe Area  • Total 42.11 km2...
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    Wawa Pichincha (Kichwa wawa child, baby / small, Spanish spelling Guagua Pichincha) (4,784 metres (15,696 ft)) and Ruku Pichincha (Kichwa ruku old person...
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    rights defender and indigenous rights defender of the Pueblo Kichwa de Sarayaku (Kichwa People of Sarayaku), an indigenous community in the Ecuadorian...
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  • پنجابی (Pãjābī) Quechua qu que que que + 43 Macrolanguage Living Runa simi; kichwa simi; Nuna shimi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan ro ron rum ron Individual...
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  • Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, named after one of their members, Tagae. Nearby Kichwa communities sometimes refer to them as Awashiri, or "high-ground people"...
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    Rumiñahui (/ruːmiˈnjɑːwiː/ roo-mee-NYAH-wee, Kichwa rumi stone, rock, ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face", Hispanicized...
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    the many Kichwa communities in the area, compete for the title of "Queen of the Kichwa". The pageants are a unique opportunity to hear Kichwa spoken and...
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    activist from the Kichwa Sarayaku community in Pastaza, Ecuador. Helena Gualinga was born on February 27, 2002, in the Indigenous Kichwa Sarayaku community...
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    cultural kichwa del Napo". Issuu. Retrieved 2019-07-24. Andi Aguinda, Bartolo Bolívar. "DESVIACIONES DE LA NORMA ESTÁNDAR EN EL HABLA KICHWA" (PDF). Jenkins...
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    the 16th century they lost their original language and henceforth spoke Kichwa, the Quechua dialect spoken in Ecuador, and Spanish. In 1990, the number...
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    of the Kichwa nation most of whom live in Saraguro Canton in the Loja Province of Ecuador. Although most now speak Spanish, Runashimi or Kichwa, a Quechua...
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    verbs. (See Japanese adjectives for details.) Under the influence of a Kichwa substrate, speakers living in the Ecuadorian Altiplano have innovated compound...
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  • Argentina Ayacucho, Cajamarca–Canaris, Central, Chachapoyas, Cusco, Inga, Kichwa, Lamas, North Bolivian, Pacaraos, Puno, Santiagueno, South Bolivian Christianity...
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    Spanish is the sole official language at the national level while the Kichwa (Northern Quechua) and Shuar languages hold co-official status in selected...
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    all parts of society, though it is especially important to the indigenous Kichwa peoples, who make up an estimated quarter of the population. Indigena families...
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  • Spanish Languages of ethnic groups are official in their territories Spanish Kichwa Shuar Egypt 1 Arabic Coptic Egyptian Arabic English El Salvador 1 Spanish...
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  • Yawarlukru or Yawar Lukru (Kichwa yawar blood, lukru soup, "blood soup", hispanicized spellings Yahuarlocro, Yahuar Locro) is a traditional stew of Ecuadorian...
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