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  • Pijao (Piajao, Pinao) is an unclassified indigenous American language that was spoken in the villages of Ortega, Coyaima (Koyai, Tupe) and Natagaima in...
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    The Pijao (also Piajao, Pixao, Pinao) are an indigenous people from Colombia. The Pijao or Pijaos formed a loose federation of Amerindians and were living...
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    Pensacola – Amacano - Chacato - Chine (Muscogean languages) Pijao language Pisabo (possibly the same language as Matsés) Quinipissa Taensa Tiou Yamacraw Yamasee...
    105 KB (6,811 words) - 14:33, 26 June 2024
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    Pijao is a municipality in the south-eastern part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. The town is located 31 km south of the departmental capital...
    6 KB (525 words) - 21:22, 27 September 2023
  • (Moyo-Pampa) – Peru Muriva – Brazil Muzapa – Peru Muzo – Colombia; may be Pijao (Cariban), but only 3 words known Natagaimas – Colombia; extinct Nacai –...
    53 KB (5,880 words) - 18:53, 8 June 2023
  • Sprachen. München: Beck; p. 188. "Ifo". Ethnologue. "Kaniet". Ethnologue. "Pijao". Ethnologue. Tunica Texts, Mary R. Haas, 1950, University of California...
    173 KB (5,858 words) - 05:10, 29 June 2024
  • that there are lexical similarities with the Pijao, Yaruro, Arawak, Bora-Muinane, Choko, and Tukano language families due to contact. Some of this contact...
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    Velho: SIL International. Durbin, M.; Seijas, H. (1973). A Note on Panche, Pijao, Pantagora (Palenque), Colima and Muzo. International Journal of American...
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  • attacks from the indigenous Pijao people, who were the native inhabitants of the region. This was the situation until the Pijao were exterminated during...
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    Colombians speak the Spanish language. 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in the country...
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  • journal based in Jerusalem pij, the ISO 639-3 abbreviation for the Pijao language Proximal interphalangeal joints, one of two sets of joints in the Interphalangeal...
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    The Cariban languages are a family of languages indigenous to north-eastern South America. They are widespread across northernmost South America, from...
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  • Thumbnail for Indigenous languages of South America
    The indigenous languages of South America are those whose origin dates back to the pre-Columbian era. The subcontinent has great linguistic diversity...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Opón Otegua Panche Pantágora Malibú Moconá Nutabe Pacabuey Papale Pasto Pijao Pubenza Quimbaya Quindío Sinú Tama Tamaní Tegua Timaná Yalcón Yamesí Yariguí...
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    patrolled mostly undetected. Colombia commissioned two Type 209/1200s (Pijao class) in 1975. Peru commissioned two Type 209/1100s (Islay class) in 1975...
    60 KB (3,907 words) - 19:46, 15 June 2024
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    Panche people (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Muisca, in the southeast the Sutagao and to the south and southwest the Pijao. The northern limits were defined by the Río Negro and the Guarinó River...
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    Tolima Department (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Cundinamarca. The Pijao inhabited the southern parts of Tolima during pre-Columbian times. The name of the department comes from the Pijao word for "snowed"...
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    Buenavista, Quindío (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    by Córdoba with the Verde River forming the limit, and to the south by Pijao. It has an area of 41 km2, the smallest municipality in the department....
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    the area was inhabited by indigenous people of Carib descent known as the Pijao tribes. The native population was gradually reduced due to slavery, armed...
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