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Kichwa (
Kichwa shimi, Runashimi, also
Spanish Quichua) is a
Quechuan language that
includes all
Quechua varieties of
Ecuador and
Colombia (Inga), as well...
- (/ˈkɛtʃuə/, US also /ˈkɛtʃwɑː/; Spanish: [ˈketʃwa]) ,
Quichua people or
Kichwa people may
refer to any of the
Indigenous peoples of
South America who speak...
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Amazonian Kichwas are a
grouping of
indigenous Kichwa peoples in the
Ecuadorian Amazon, with
minor groups across the
borders of
Colombia and Peru. Amazonian...
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Northern Quechua or
Quechua II B,
spoken in
Ecuador (
Kichwa),
northern Peru, and
Colombia (Inga
Kichwa) The most
widely spoken varieties in this
group are...
- Inga
Kichwa is a
dialect of
Kichwa spoken in the
Colombian Putumayo region by the Inga people.
There are two dialects:
Highland Inga,
spoken in the Sibundoy...
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Ecuadorian Amazon Basin,
named after one of
their members, Tagae.
Nearby Kichwa communities sometimes refer to them as Awashiri, or "high-ground people"...
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ECUARUNARI (in
Kichwa:
Ecuador Runakunapak Rikcharimuy, "Movement of the
indigenous people of Ecuador"), also
known as
Confederation of
Peoples of
Kichwa Nationality...
- The
Kichwa-Lamista or
Lamistas are an
indigenous people of Peru. They live in the city of
Lamas and its ****ociated
agricultural communities in the San...
- Rumiña**** (/ruːmiˈnjɑːwiː/ roo-mee-NYAH-wee,
Kichwa rumi stone, rock, ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face", Hispanicized...
- this reason, the
right kichwa is also
called "counterclockwise
kichwa" and the left one "clockwise
kichwa". The
choice of the
kichwa to sow from is initially...