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Tinigua are the
indigenous people who
inhabited the
river basin Yari,
Caguan and
today Caquetá
Department of Colombia. In
their language,
Tinigua refers...
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Tinigua (
Tiniguas) is an
endangered language isolate spoken in
Colombia which used to form a
small language family with the now
extinct Pamigua language...
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there are
lexical similarities with Andaqui. The
Tiniwan languages are:
Tinigua (Tiniwa)
Pamigua (Pamiwa) †
Majigua †
Nothing is
known about Majigua (Campbell...
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differences are greater.
Jolkesky (2015) also
found lexical similarities with
Tinigua. The
Coconucan languages were
first grouped together with Páez by Henri...
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languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna,
Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro.
There are also two
Creole languages spoken in the country...
- RNN
Puinawai PNN ío Puré PNN Serranía de los
Churumbelos Auka-Wasi PNN
Tinigua PNN Yaigojé
Apaporis Amazonas (Colombian department)
Territorial Environmental...
- Equatorial–Tucanoan
Equatorial Macro-Arawakan
Guahibo Katembri Otomaco Tinigua Arawakan Arawa Maipuran Chapacura Guamo Uro (including Puquina) Cayuvava...
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Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano Sutagao Tahamí
Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa
Wayuu Witoto Wiwa
Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Non-indigenous See...
- them to be
important fruit sources when
other food
sources are scarce. At
Tinigua National Park in
Colombia Ficus americana was an
important fruit producer...
- (2015)
proposes lexical evidence linking the Páez,
Andaqui (Andakí), and
Tinígua languages. Kaufman, Terrence. 1994. The
native languages of
South America...