- The
Yariguí people were an
indigenous Colombian tribe that gave
their name to a
mountainous area they once
inhabited in the
Andean cloud forest. It has...
-
Farlowella yarigui is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the Topón River,
which is part...
- and Ecuador.
Several Carib-speaking
peoples such as the
Panche and the
Yariguí ascended through the
western bank of the river,
while its
eastern portion...
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Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking
Panche Muzo
Yarigui Research and
collections List of
scholars Acosta De
Aguado Arango Broadbent...
- Chibcha-speaking U'wa
Sutagao Guane Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking
Panche Muzo
Yarigui...
-
Americas portal Muisca Conquest of the
Guane Muzo, U'wa Guayupe, Lache,
Yarigui (in Spanish)
Guane people and
their territories (in Spanish) Reconstruction...
- was
inhabited by
Amerindian ethnic groups: Muisca, Chitareros, Laches,
Yariguí, Opón,
Carare and Guanes.
Their political and
social structure was based...
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northeastern Colombia Yamicí,
northwestern Colombia Yapel,
northwestern Colombia Yarigui,
northeastern Colombia Yukpa, Yuko,
northeastern Colombia Zamyrua, northeastern...
- Chibcha-speaking U'wa
Sutagao Guane Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking
Panche Muzo
Yarigui...
- dialect), West Tucanoan, or ****toto(an)
Yariguí (
Yarigüí) – Colombia; may be
Opone (Karaib), but no data (
Yarigui people)
Yauei –
Brazil Yenmu – Colombia...