- The
Tsachila, also
called the
Colorados (meaning “the red-colored ones”), are an
indigenous people of the
Ecuadorian province of
Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas...
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Santo Domingo de los
Tsáchilas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌsanto ðoˈmiŋgo ðe los ˈtsatʃilas]) is a
province in the
Republic of Ecuador,
created in October...
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Domingo (Quechua:
Tsachila), is an
Ecuadorian city and seat of the
canton that
bears its name and the
Santo Domingo de los
Tsáchilas Province. It is the...
- Tsafiki, also
known as
Tsachila or Colorado, is a
Barbacoan language spoken in
Ecuador by c. 2000
ethnic Tsáchila people. /b, d/ are
preglottalized [ˀb...
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Linepithema tsachila is a
species of ant in the
genus Linepithema.
Described by Wild in 2007, the
species is
endemic to Ecuador. Wild,
Alexander L. (2007)...
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Scinax tsachila is a frog in the
family Hylidae. It is
endemic to
Ecuador and
probably also
lives in Peru and Colombia.
Scientists have seen from sea level...
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Santo Domingo de los
Tsáchilas to the south, Napo and Su****bíos to the east, and
Esmeraldas and
Santo Domingo de los
Tsáchilas to the west.
Prior to...
- was used for
Mexican m****cript
painting in the 16th century. Men of the
Tsàchila tribe in
Ecuador are
highly recognizable thanks to
their traditional bright...
- Ese'Ejja
people uipa, from
Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by
Tsáchila people Biaxije, from Camsá
language Cipó ("liana") or Vegetal, in Portuguese...
- Cha’palaachi)
Tsafiki (also
known as Colorado, Tsafiqui, Tsáfiki, Tsáchela,
Tsachila, Campaz, Colima) Pasto, Muellama, Coconuco, and
Caranqui are now extinct...