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Yukpa is an
Amerindian ethnic group that
inhabits the
northeastern part of the
Cesar Department in
northern Colombia by the Serranía del Perijá bordering...
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Yukpa (Yuco, Yucpa, Yuko, Yupa) is a
Cariban language,
spoken by 3,000
people in
Zulia State in
Venezuela and 3,000
across the
border in Colombia. It's...
- Warao, 5% Kariña, 4% Pemón, 3% Piaroa, 3% Jivi, 3% Añu, 3% ****anágoto, 2%
Yukpa, 2%
Chaima and 1% Yanomami; the
remaining 9%
consisted of
other Indigenous...
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Arara Kaufman adds
extinct Juma †, Apiaká-Apingi †, Yarumá †
Yukpa: ****rería (N)
Yukpa (N)
Coyaima (N) †
Panare (N) Opon [Opón-Karare] † Unclassified:...
- (1983). "Los
Yukpa". In Coppens, W. (ed.). Los aborígenes de Venezuela. Vol. II. pp. 33–124. Straka, H. (1980). Ocho años
entre yukpas y ****rerías. Caracas:...
- Vaupés,
Colombia Vaupés,
Colombia Kayapo 6,200
Brazil (Pará & Mato Grosso)
Yukpa 6,000
Venezuela Cesar,
Colombia Venezuela,
Colombia Chiquitano 5,900 Bolivia...
- (band), a
Finnish rock band "Yup" (song), a 2015 song by
Easton Corbin Yukpa language (ISO 639:yup),
spoken in
Venezuela and
Colombia An abbreviation...
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Peninsula 25 8 36 44 12
Zegura 2004
Yagua Peba–Yaguan Peru 7 100
Bortoloni 2003
Yukpa Cariban Colombia 12 100
Bortoloni 2003
Zapotec Oto-Manguean
Mexico 16 75...
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Quechua Kichwa Quechuan 481 3,688
Desano Desano Tucanoan 2,179 3,641
Yukpa Yukpa Cariban 4,761 3,610
Wanano Wanano Tucanoan 1,305 3,312 Ambaló Namtrik...
- and San Martin.
There are also the
indigenous reserves pertaining to the
Yukpas people; Iroka,
Socorpa and Menkue-Misaya-La Pista; and to the
Wiwas people;...