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indigenous groups po****te this region; U'wa with 1,124 members;
Betoye at 800,
Sikuani number 782, 441 Hitnü are registered,
Kuiba count up to 241, Hitanü are...
- Francisco. (1985). Fonología
Sikuani. Bogotá:
Insituto Caro y Cuervo. Queixalós,
Francisco (1988).
Diccionario sikuani-español.
Universidad de los Andes...
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Ecuador Ecuador Blackfoot 34,394 Alberta,
Canada & Montana,
United States Sikuani 34,000
Colombia (Meta, Vichada, Arauca, Guainía, Guaviare)
Colombia (Meta...
- Bisanigua, Guaigua) (†)
Central Guajiboan Guajibo (also
known as Guahibo,
Sikuani, Sicuani, Chiricoa, Hiwi, Jiwi, Jivi, Wahivo, Wahibo, Guaybo, Goahibo,...
- The
Guahibo (also
called Guajibo, or
Sikuani,
though the
latter is
regarded as derogatory[citation needed])
people are an
indigenous people native to...
- Guaviare Íquira Nasa
North ****la ****la Mapiripán
Sikuani Southern Lower Ariari Meta
Puerto Gaitán
Sikuani Meta
River Meta
Aldana Pasto South Nariño Nariño...
- Chamí
Chocoan Indigenous 77,714 Emberá
Cholo Chocoan Indigenous 56,504
Sikuani Sikuani Guahiban Indigenous 52,361
Pijao Pijao Cariban Indigenous 51,635 Emberá...
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Cauca Guajiboan languages Northern Hitnü
Arauca Hitanü
Arauca Central Sikuani (Guahibo) Meta, Vichada, Arauca, Guainía,
Guaviare Cuiba Casanare, Vichada...
- Guahibo,
Guajibo or
Sikuani may
refer to:
Guahibo people, an
ethnic group of
Colombia and
Venezuela Guahibo language, a
language of
Colombia and Venezuela...
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Saliba Piaroa-Mako
Ature † Mako
Piaroa Guahibo Guahibo,
Nuclear Kuiba Sikuani Playero Guayabero Hitnü Harakmbet-Katukina Amarakaeri; Arasaeri; Sapiteri;...