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similarities with Andaqui. The
Tiniwan languages are:
Tinigua (Tiniwa)
Pamigua (Pamiwa) †
Majigua †
Nothing is
known about Majigua (Campbell 2012). It...
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Pamigua (sometimes
called Pamiwa) is an
extinct language of Colombia,
related to Tinigua. It was
spoken at the
mission of San Concepción de
Arauca in...
- Apolista, Amuesha, Araua, Uru Tupi
Ariqueme Timote, Cariri, Zamuco, Guahibo-
Pamigua, Saliban, Otomaco-Taparita, Mocoa, Tuyuneri, Yuruneri, Trumai, Cayuvava...
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Colombia which used to form a
small language family with the now
extinct Pamigua language. As of 2000,
Tinigua had only two
remaining speakers,
Sixto Muñoz...
- family-
Pamigua Tinigua since Castellvi (1940)
demonstrated the
affinity of the two languages,
using the
vocabularies collected by F.
Pamigua Published...
- Nariño
Betoi (†)
Casanare Camsá
Putumayo Cofán Nariño,
Putumayo Tinigua-
pamigua (†) Meta, Caquetá
Unclassified language Paez Cauca, ****la,
Valle del Cauca...
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parallels Aikanã Kanoe, Kwaza,
Nambikwara Andaki Paez, Chibcha, Tinigua-
Pamigua Andoke-Urekena Saliba-Hodi, Tikuna-Yuri
Arawa Chapakura-Wañam, Jivaro,...
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similarities with Paez,
Chibcha (also
proposed by
Rivet 1924), and Tinigua-
Pamigua due to contact.
Other unattested varieties possibly related to Andaqui...
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families Warrauan Auakéan
Calianan Macuan Shirianán Sálivan, Macu, Piaróa
Pamigua,
Tinigua Otomacan,
Guamo (Guama),
Yaruran Guahiban Puinavean (Macú) Tucanoan...
- Pamiwa, the
ethnic group's autonym, but it is not to be
confused with the
Pamigua language,
sometimes called Pamiwa.
There are six oral
vowels and six nasal...