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According to some
historians and
researchers Nutabes fall
within the
language family Chibchas.
Nutabes were
essentially farmers,
especially maize and...
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Carib family were
predominant in
Antioquia Department: the Catíos and the
Nutabes that
inhabited the
region between the
Cauca River and
Porce River, as well...
- speakers,
vulnerable The
extinct languages of Antioquia, Old Catío and
Nutabe have been
shown to be
Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). The language...
- po****tion was 11,511 at the 2018 census.
Valdivia was
inhabited by the
Nutabes people upon the
arrival of the
Spanish colonists. In 1849
Spanish Pedro...
- de la Montaña.
Before the
arrival of the
Spanish conquistadors,
Indians Nutabes inhabiting the
territory of
Santa Rosa de Osos' , were
fighters and agile...
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International Work
Group for
Indian Affairs. (retrieved 23 Feb 2011) Note:
Nutabes is
Spanish plural;
convention is <singular name> <people> (in Spanish)...
- foundation, next to the San Andrés river, this
district was
inhabited by
Nutabes Indians and was
governed by the
Cacique Guarcama,
widely mentioned in the...
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Nutabe (Nutabane[citation needed]) is an
extinct Chibchan language of Colombia,
historically spoken by the
Nutabe people.
Adolfo Constenla Umaña also...
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comprised smaller groups called families. The most
prominent were the Catía,
Nutabe, and Tahamí, who
inhabited central Antioquia. The
Quimbaya occupied southern...
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suitable for ecotourism. Originally, the
indigenous communities of the
Nutabes and Tahamíes
inhabited the muni****lity of Sopetrán.
Before the arrival...