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between Pijao and
other unclassified languages of the area: Colima, Muzo,
Pantágora, and Panche, but
these are even more
poorly attested than Pijao. Jolkesky...
- International. Durbin, M.; Seijas, H. (1973). A Note on Panche, Pijao,
Pantagora (Palenque),
Colima and Muzo.
International Journal of
American Linguistics...
- Colombia;
possibly Cariban Pankararé (Pankaré) – Bahía, Brazil;
extinct Pantágora (Palenque) –
Colombia Pao –
Venezuela Papamiän –
Brazil Papana – Brazil...
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Macaguaje Masaya Mompox Morcote Muzo Nori Old
Catio Opón
Otegua Panche Pantágora Malibú Moconá
Nutabe Pacabuey Papale Pasto Pijao Pubenza Quimbaya Quindío...
- River.
Their northern neighbours were the Muzo in the
northeast and the
Pantágora in the northwest, in the east the Muisca, in the
southeast the Sutagao...
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villages of Ortega, Coyaima, and Natagaima,
department of Tolima, Colombia.
Pantagora /
Palenque – once
spoken between the Guarinó
River and San Bartolomé River...
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Baltasar Maldonado Castilian 1534–52 Inca, Paez,
Pijao (1), Quimbaya,
Pantágora Conquest of
Tundama Choque, Inga, Kamëntsá 1552
Nikolaus Federmann Bavarian...
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peoples throughout the
Andean region of Colombia,
including the Panche, and
Pantágora in the
present department of Tolima, and the Muzo of the present-day department...
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Baltasar Maldonado Castilian 1534–52 Inca, Paez,
Pijao (1), Quimbaya,
Pantágora, Muisca, Choque, Inga, Kamëntsá 1552
Rodrigo de
Bastidas Castilian 1524–25...
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Diocese of Líbano–Honda.
Before the
arrival of Europeans, the Panches,
Pantagoras, Bledos, and
Marquetones lived in the region. They were
among the tribes...