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Kamëntšá is a
language isolate and
native language of the
Kamëntšá people who
primarily inhabit the
Sibundoy Valley of the
Putumayo Department in the south...
- The
Kamëntšá people are
indigenous people of Colombia. They
primarily live in the
Sibundoy Valley of the
Putumayo Department in the
south of Colombia....
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Sibundoy (
Kamëntsá:
Tabanok "village") is a town and muni****lity in the
Putumayo Department of the
Republic of Colombia. The town
existed well before...
- Tucano). The ten
isolated languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak,
Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro.
There are also two
Creole languages...
-
Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila
people Biaxije, from
Kamëntšá language Cipó ("liana") or Vegetal, in
Portuguese language, used by União...
- of land management,
particularly with
watershed planning. In 2010, the
Kamëntšá won the
rights to
their land,
which lies in the
Sibundoy Valley of present-day...
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Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan
Guahibo Guambiano Guane Guna Hiwi
Hupda Inga
Kamëntšá Kankuamo Kogi
Lache Macuna Mokaná
Muisca Muzo
Nukak Nutabe Paez Panche...
- part of Beni Department. A
relationship to
Paezan has been suggested.
Kamëntšá 4,000
Endangered Colombia Spoken in
Sibundoy in the
Putumayo Department...
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religion Kamba Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Kamba Kenya (Ukambani)
Christianity Kamentsa Camsa language Colombia (Putumayo)
Christianity Kanaks Austronesian → Kanak...
- storyteller. He is an
indigenous person from Colombia, who
belongs to the
Kamëntsa people.
Jamioy was born in
Waman Tabanók (which
translated to "Our sacred...