- The
Cacua language, also
known as
Kakua or Kakwa, is an
indigenous language spoken by a few
hundred people in
Colombia and Brazil.
There are many monolinguals...
- Vol. XCIII. Boletín de
Historia y Antigüedades.
Cacua Prada 2006, p. 86
Cacua Prada 2006, p. 96
Cacua Prada 2006, p. 81 Pérez Ochoa,
Eduardo (1982). La...
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estimated at 500
Languages Nukak Spanish speakers rare.
Religion Animist Related ethnic groups Kãkwã, or
Cacua or Bará-Makú
Other Makú
peoples like Hupdu...
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Volume I pp. 114–119 /
Armando Barona Mesa ; prólogo del académico
Antonio Cacua Prada Lynch, John (2006). Simón Bolívar: A Life. Yale
University Press....
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Retrieved 2022-01-13. Sanclemente, Carlos; Prada,
Antonio Cacua (1999). Los símbolos
patrios (in Spanish).
Academia Colombiana de Historia...
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Guariquema Guariquema Guariquema No data 62
Panche Panche Cariban 8 55 Makú
Cacua Puinave-Maku No data 50
Indigenous Peruvian Quechua Quechuan 98 44 Tayrona...
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killed in the
course of
military operations in the
Antioquia region of
Lower Cacua.
Prior to his
death El
Soldado was
serving as the
leader of the
Julio César...
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Guariquema Guariquema Indigenous 62
Panche Panche Cariban Indigenous 55 Makú
Cacua Puinave-Maku
Indigenous 50
Indigenous Peruvian Quechua Quechuan Indigenous...
- Kãkwã,
Cacua or Bará-maku is an
indigenous people living in
northwestern Amazonia,
between Vaupés, Querarí and
Papuri rivers, in Colombia,
close to the...
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Retrieved 2010-09-26.
Cacua Prada,
Antonio (1990) [1989].
Salvador Camacho Roldán (in Spanish). Tunja:...