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Andaqui People
Andaqui, Andaquí, or Andaki may refer to: * Andaquí people, an ethnic group of Colombia * Andaqui language Andaqui (or Andaki) is an extinct language from the southern highlands of Colombia. It has been linked to the Paezan or Barbacoan languages, but no connections have been demonstrated. It was spoken by the Andaqui people of Colombia. Language ..., a language of Colombia See also * Andaqui terrane, a subdivision of the Chibcha terrane * Andoque (other) (a people and a language of Colombia) {{Disambiguation ...
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Andaquí People
The Andaquí are an Indigenous people of Colombia, who live in the Upper Caquetá River Basin, the Fragua Valley of Cauca Department, and the Suaza Valley of southwest Huila Department. Name The Andaquí, sometimes written ''Andakí'', are also known as the Aguanunga or Churuba. History The Andakí are first mentioned in the texts of the Spanish conquistadors in the late 16th century, several decades after the uprisings against the Spanish initiated under the leadership of La Cacica Gaitana in 1536, that united the Yalcon, Nasa, Timaná and other Indigenous nations from the Upper Magdalena Valley. In 1637, conquistador Francisco Dias was attacked by the Andakí and Pijao, which was reported in an act of the cabildo of Timaná on January 28 of that year. The Andakí resistance to colonization lasted until the 18th century and a 1721 uprising included all of the Indigenous nations, such as the Andakí, Tama and Mocoa, of Putumayo and Caquetá. Language The Andakí lang ...
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Andaqui Language
Andaqui (or Andaki) is an extinct language from the southern highlands of Colombia. It has been linked to the Paezan or Barbacoan languages, but no connections have been demonstrated. It was spoken by the Andaqui people of Colombia. Language contact Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with Paez, Chibcha (also proposed by Rivet 1924Rivet, Paul. 1924. La langue Andakí. ''Journal de la Société des Américanistes'', 16:99-110.), and Tinigua-Pamigua due to contact. Varieties Other unattested varieties possibly related to Andaqui that are listed by Loukotka (1968): * Timaná – once spoken on the Magdalena River and Guarapas River around the city of Timaná. * Yalcon / Cambi – once spoken between the Magdalena River and La Plata River. Vocabulary Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items. : See also *Macro-Paesan languages Macro-Paesan (also spelled Macro-Paezan) is a proposal linking several small families and language isol ...
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Chibcha Terrane
The Chibcha terrane (, ''TCH''), named after Chibcha language, Chibcha, is the largest of the geological provinces (terranes) of Geology of Colombia, Colombia. The terrane, the oldest explored domains of which date to the Mesoproterozoic, Meso- to Neoproterozoic, is situated on the North Andes Plate. The megaregional Romeral Fault System forms the contact of the terrane with the Tahamí terrane.Paris et al., 2000, pp.20–26 The contact with the Caribbean terrane, Caribbean and La Guajira terranes is formed by the regional Bucaramanga-Santa Marta Fault.Paris et al., 2000, p.10 The northeastern boundary is formed by the regional Oca-Ancón Fault System, Oca Fault, bounding the La Guajira terrane.Paris et al., 2000, p.9 The terrane is emplaced over the Río Negro–Juruena province of the Amazonian craton along the megaregional Eastern Frontal Fault System.Paris et al., 2000, pp.36-46Gómez Tapias et al., 2015, p.209 Reinterpretation A study performed by Mora Bohórquez et al. i ...
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