- (also
Cayapas) are an
ethnic group who live in the
rainforest area of
northwestern Esmeraldas on the
northern coast of Ecuador. They live by the
Cayapas River...
- Wanaka) † Southern ? (
Cayapa–Tsafiki)
Caranqui (also
known as Cara, Kara, Karanki, Imbaya) † Cha’palaa (also
known as
Cayapa, Chachi, Kayapa, Nigua,...
-
community activities that has been
generated around Canaima is the
Cayapa.
Cayapa is a
Venezuelan term that
stands as a form of
cooperative work made...
- Chaʼpalaa (also
known as
Chachi or
Cayapa) is a
Barbacoan language spoken in
northern Ecuador by ca. 9,000
ethnic Chachi people. "Chaʼpalaa"
means "language...
- The
Cayapas River is in
northern Ecuador,
flowing northward from the
Andes and
emptying into the
Pacific Ocean near San Lorenzo. The
Santiago River is...
-
soldiers and
missionaries arrived in force. The
Amazonian people and the
Cayapas of
Coastal Ecuador were the only
groups to
resist both Inca and Spanish...
-
argue the
exact opposite, such as Pelto's on the Sami, Altschuler's on the
Cayapa, or Dentan's on the Semai. Similarly, many
ancient and
medieval texts argue...
-
Lenca Shiriana Paezan Choco, Cuaiquer, Andaki, Paez-Coconuco, Colorado-
Cayapa, Warrau, Mura-Matanawi, Jirajira, Yunca, Atacameno,
Itonama Andean-Equatorial...
- on the
other side".
Another theory suggests it is a
combination of the
Cayapa Schingbu for
Women and the Colorado/Quichua Razo for Ice/Snow resulting...
-
Cotacachi Cayapas Reserve contains 752,235
acres (3,044 km2) of land and is
located in the
Imbabura and
Esmeraldas provinces of
Ecuador 87
miles (140 km)...