- The
Chibchan languages (also
known as Chibchano) make up a
language family indigenous to the Isthmo-Colombian Area,
which extends from
eastern Honduras...
- families.
Greenberg included Paezan in a Macro-
Chibchan (or
Chibchan–Paezan)
stock with Barbacoan,
Chibchan, Chocoan, Jirajaran, and the
isolates Betoi,...
- Macro-
Chibchan is a
proposed grouping of the
languages of the Lencan, Misumalpan, and
Chibchan families into a
single large phylum (macrofamily). The Lencan...
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involving Barbacoan include the Macro-Paesan "cluster", the Macro-
Chibchan stock, and the
Chibchan-Paezan stock.
Jolkesky (2016)
notes that
there are lexical...
- Uto-Aztekan Oto-Manguean
Southern Amerind Andean–
Chibchan–Paezan
Chibchan–Paezan Macro-
Chibchan Cuitlatec Lenca Chibchan (including Misumalpan) Paya Purépecha Yanomam...
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languages that are
spoken in-country today – most of
which belong to the
Chibchan, Tucanoan, Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and Saliban...
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Conquistadors Neighbouring conquests Conquest of the
Chibchan Nations Conquest of the Muzo
Conquest of the
Panche Battle of
Tocarema (1538)...
- part of the
Chibcha linguistic family,
which in turn
belongs to the macro-
Chibchan group. The
Chibcha linguistic family includes several indigenous languages...
- Nicaragua, most of
Costa Rica and
Panama were
predominantly speakers of the
Chibchan languages at the time of
European contact and are
considered by some culturally...
- The
Arhuaco are an
indigenous people of Colombia. They are
Chibchan-speaking
people and
descendants of the
Tairona culture,
concentrated in
northern Colombia...