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- Hitnü are registered, Kuiba count up to 241, Hitanü are listed at 110, the Chiricoa amount to 63 and thirty Piapoco are registered in Arauca. The predominant...
- ) Amorúa - spoken in the same region on the Bita River. (Unattested.) Chiricoa - spoken on the Ele River and Lipa River, department of Arauca, on the...
- [citation needed] Cuiva is also referred to as Cuiba, Cuiba-Wámonae, Kuiva, Chiricoa, Hiwi, and Maiben. In Colombia, Cuiva is spoken among those who live and...
- Catío Cocama/Kokama Cofán/Kofán Coreguaje Cubeo Cuiba Curripaco Chimila Chiricoa Desano Emberá Guahibo (Sikuani) Guayabero Guayupe Kuna (Tule) Kokama Hupda...
- (†) Central Guajiboan Guajibo (also known as Guahibo, Sikuani, Sicuani, Chiricoa, Hiwi, Jiwi, Jivi, Wahivo, Wahibo, Guaybo, Goahibo, Guaigua, Guayba, Goahiva)...
- and the Goajiboan language families; Arauca, Caquetio, Lucalia, Girara, Chiricoa, Cuiba, Guahibo and Achagua. The Girara people lived at the exact location...
- been used by neighboring indigenous groups such as the Guahibo, Hiwi, and Chiricoa, who likely are the source of this name adopted by the Spanish. "Yaruro"...
- pre-Columbian times, the region was inhabited by the Achaguas, Guahibos and Chiricoas Indians, who were warrior and polygamous nomads, mainly engaged in deer...
- Amorua (Rio Tomo Guahibo), Tigrero) Cuiva (Cuiba, Cuiba-Wámonae) (dialects: Chiricoa, Masiware (Masiguare), Chiripo (Wupiwi, Siripu), Yarahuuraxi-Capanapara...