- Coconuco, also
known as
Coconucan,
Guambiano and Misak, is a
dialect cluster of
Colombia spoken by the
Guambiano indigenous people.
Though the
three varieties...
- greater.
Jolkesky (2015) also
found lexical similarities with Tinigua. The
Coconucan languages were
first grouped together with Páez by
Henri Beuchat & Paul...
-
known as Past Awá) †
Muellama (also
known as Muellamués, Muelyama) †
Coconucan (also
known as Guambiano–Totoró)
Guambiano (also
known as Mogües, Moguez...
-
Minangkabau Islam → ****
Islam Misak Barbacoan →
Northern Barbacoan →
Coconucan → Nam Trik
Colombia (Cauca)
Traditional religion,
Christianity → Catholicism...
- Nariño
Barbacoa (†) Nariño
Pasto (†) Nariño
Sindagua (†) Nariño
Coconucan Coconucan (†)
Cauca Guambiano Cauca Totoró
Cauca Bora–Witoto
languages Bora...
-
Cauca in Colombia.
Their language is
known as
Guambiano and is one of the
Coconucan languages. The
majority lives in the
western part of the
Colombian Andes...
-
commonly proposed,
though Curnow (1998)
argued that it (or at
least Paez–
Coconucan) is spurious. Kunza–Kapixana was a more
provisional suggestion (Kaufman...
- Coaiquer, Kwaiker, Awa) Pasto-Muellama
Muellama † (Muellamués)
Pasto †
Coconucan (Guambiano-Totoró)
Guambiano (Mogües, Moguez, Moguex, Wam, Misak, Guambiano-Moguez...