- Muelyama) †
Coconucan (also
known as
Guambiano–Totoró)
Guambiano (also
known as Mogües, Moguez, Mogés, Wam, Misak,
Guambiano-Moguez, Wambiano-Mogés, Moguex)...
- The
Guambiano or
Misak are an
indigenous people of the
department of
Cauca in Colombia.
Their language is
known as
Guambiano and is one of the Coconucan...
- Coconucan,
Guambiano and Misak, is a
dialect cluster of
Colombia spoken by the
Guambiano indigenous people.
Though the
three varieties,
Guambiano, moribund...
-
group Páez with
Guambiano,
missing the
obvious identification of
Coconucan as Barbacoan. Matteson's 1972
comparison of Páez and
Guambiano vocabularies show...
-
which has a much
hotter climate. The area is po****ted by many
people of
Guambiano descent, who
maintain their traditional ways of life in the area surrounding...
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Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán
Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan
Guahibo Guambiano Guane Guna Hiwi
Hupda Inga
Kankuamo Kogi
Lache Macuna Mokaná
Muisca Muzo...
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Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán
Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan
Guahibo Guambiano Guane Guna Hiwi
Hupda Inga
Kankuamo Kogi
Lache Macuna Mokaná
Muisca Muzo...
- was
inhabited by a
confederation of
ethnic groups that they
called the "
Guambiano Coconuco Confederation" or "Pubense Confederation",
which established...
- Community,
United States Mexico Arizona,
United States Kaigang 22,000
Brazil Guambiano 21,000
Cauca Department,
Colombia Cauca Department,
Colombia Cora 20,100...
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Guajarapo (Guasaroca) –
Bolivia Guanaca – Colombia;
possibly a
relative of
Guambiano (Barbacoan)
Guane – Colombia;
possibly Chibchan Guanarú –
Brazil Guanavena...