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Yurumanguí is an
extinct language that was
spoken along the
Yurumanguí River of Colombia. It is
known only
through a
short list of
words and
phrases recorded...
- The
Yurumanguí River is a
river of Colombia. It
drains into the
Pacific Ocean. List of
rivers of
Colombia Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993...
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Waicuri Maratino Quinigua Coa****ltecan
Tequistlatec Subtiaba Jicaque Yurumangui Central Amerind Tanoan Uto-Aztekan Oto-Manguean
Southern Amerind Andean–Chibchan–Paezan...
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River Sinú
River Baudó
River San Juan
River Dagua River Anchicayá
River Yurumanguí River San Juan de
Micay River Iscuandé
River Tapaje River Sanquianga River...
- of Venezuela. It also has some
lexical similarities with the
extinct Yurumanguí language, as well with the
southern Barbacoan language Tsafiki (especially...
- the Anchicayá; the Calima; the Raposo; the Mayorquín; the Cajambre; the
Yurumanguí; and part of the
right arm of the Naya
River and part of the left arm...
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Yuracare (Bolivia) Yuri (Colombia, Brazil) (also
known as Carabayo, Jurí) †
Yurumanguí (Colombia) (also
known as Yurimangui, Yurimangi) †
Zamucoan (2) Zaparoan...
- (Sibundoy), Yaruro, Esmeraldeño, Mochica,
Cunza (Atacameño), Itonama, and
Yurumanguí.
Morris Swadesh's
Paezan included Páez, Barbacoan, Coconucan, Andaquí...
- the word for a
stone axe is toki; and
further afield in Colombia, the
Yurumanguí word for an axe is totoki.
Stone adzes often had
ceremonial value and...
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America 1 Yele
Oceania 1
Yerakai Oceania 1
Yetfa Oceania 1
Yuchi North America 1 Yuracaré
South America 1
Yurumanguí South America 1 Zuni
North America 1...