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    The Guambiano or Misak are an indigenous people of the department of Cauca in Colombia. Their language is known as Guambiano and is one of the Coconucan...
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  • Coconucan, Guambiano and Misak, is a dialect cluster of Colombia spoken by the Guambiano indigenous people. Though the three varieties, Guambiano, moribund...
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    Muelyama) † Coconucan (also known as Guambiano–Totoró) Guambiano (also known as Mogües, Moguez, Mogés, Wam, Misak, Guambiano-Moguez, Wambiano-Mogés, Moguex)...
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  • group Páez with Guambiano, missing the obvious identification of Coconucan as Barbacoan. Matteson's 1972 comparison of Páez and Guambiano vocabularies show...
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  • Misak may refer to: Misak people or Guambiano, an indigenous people of Colombia Misak language or Guambiano, a language of Colombia Misak, an Armenian...
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    Community, United States Mexico Arizona, United States Kaigang 22,000 Brazil Guambiano 21,000 Cauca Department, Colombia Cauca Department, Colombia Cora 20,100...
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    which has a much hotter climate. The area is populated by many people of Guambiano descent, who maintain their traditional ways of life in the area surrounding...
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    in Popayán, Colombia in the 1930s, until it was toppled by indigenous Guambiano protestors in 2020. The statue was originally supposed to be repaired...
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  • and scarcely attested language of Colombia. It may have been related to Guambiano. Campbell, Lyle; Grondona, Verónica, eds. (2012). The indigenous languages...
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  • Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan Guahibo Guambiano Guane Guna Hiwi Hupda Inga Kankuamo Kogi Lache Macuna Mokaná Muisca Muzo...
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    Lorenzo Muelas Hurtado (born July 9, 1938) is a Guambiano activist and politician in Colombia. Muelas was one of the indigenous leaders who participated...
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    Nariño Pasto (†) Nariño Sindagua (†) Nariño Coconucan Coconucan (†) Cauca Guambiano Cauca Totoró Cauca Bora–Witoto languages Bora Bora Amazonas Miraña Amazonas...
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  • Guajarapo (Guasaroca) – Bolivia Guanaca – Colombia; possibly a relative of Guambiano (Barbacoan) Guane – Colombia; possibly Chibchan Guanarú – Brazil Guanavena...
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    A2v1a – Guatemala, USA (Mexican) A2v1b – Mexico A2w – Colombia (Kogi, Guambiano of Putumayo), Arsario, USA (Mexican, Hispanic) A2w1 – Mexico, Cayman Islands...
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    was inhabited by a confederation of ethnic groups that they called the "Guambiano Coconuco Confederation" or "Pubense Confederation", which established...
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  • music. 24 cm. Bogotá, Imprenta Nacional. Aires musicales de los indios guambiano del Cauca (Colombia) / Jesús Bermúdez Silva; Guillermo Abadía. 1970 Spanish...
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    scattered throughout the Colombian southwest as the modern Paez people, Guambiano people, and Pijao people among others. Banco de la Republica: La Gaitana...
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  • Gujarati guk I/L Gumuz gul I/L Sea Island Creole English gum I/L Guambiano guambiano gun I/L Guaraní, Mbyá guaraní mbyá guo I/L Guayabero guayabero gup...
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    Linguistic Area, as defined by Constenla (1991). Languages include Páez, Guambiano (Paezan), Cuaiquer, Cayapa, Colorado (Barbacoan), Camsá, Cofán, Esmeralda...
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    offers comfortable lodging and typical food. There is also an indigenous Guambiano settlement. "Puracé National Park". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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  • bdc, tdc, crf Guajiro language Vulnerable Also spoken in: Venezuela guc Guambiano language Definitely endangered   gum Guayabero language Definitely endangered...
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  • Kayapa Kijo † Tsafiki Barbakoa, Northern Kokonuko Kokonuko † Guambiano-Totoro: Guambiano; Totoro Pasto Awa Pit Barbakoa † Pasto † Sindagua † Bora-Muinane...
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