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Barbacoan (also Barbakóan, Barbacoano, Barbacoana) is a
language family spoken in
Colombia and Ecuador. The
Barbacoan languages may be
related to the...
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included "Paesan" (as
explained above)–
Barbacoan, Cunza–Kapixana, Betoi, Itonama, and Warao. Páez
language Barbacoan languages Páez
people Macro-Paesan languages...
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partly named after them.
Their native language is Tsafiki, a
member of the
Barbacoan linguistic family, and
translates to mean "true word".
According to the...
- to the Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban,
Barbacoan, and
Saliban language families.
There are
currently about 850,000 speakers...
- to the Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban,
Barbacoan, and
Saliban language families.
There are
currently more than 850,000...
- Tsafiki, also
known as
Tsachila or Colorado, is a
Barbacoan language spoken in
Ecuador by c. 2000
ethnic Tsáchila people. /b, d/ are
preglottalized [ˀb...
- to:
Chachi people, an
indigenous people of
Ecuador Chachi language, the
Barbacoan language spoken by them
anything of, from, or
related to Chhachh, a region...
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Indigenous 307,091 Nasa Nasa Yuwe
Paezan Indigenous 243,176
Pasto Pasto Barbacoan Indigenous 163,873 Emberá Chamí Chamí
Chocoan Indigenous 77,714 Emberá...
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Arutani Aymaran (3)
Baenan (Brazil: Bahia) (also
known as Baenán, Baenã) †
Barbacoan (8)
Betoi (Colombia) (also
known as Betoy, Jirara) †
Bororoan Botocudoan...
- Humahuaca, Cacán, Mapudungun, Culle, Chachapoya,
Catacao languages, Manta,
Barbacoan languages, and Cañari–Puruhá as well as
numerous Amazonian languages on...