• 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 – Chatot (Muscogean languages, possibly related to Choctaw) Pijao language Pisabo (possibly the same language as Matsés) Quinipissa Taensa Tiou...
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  • (Moyo-Pampa) – Peru Muriva – Brazil Muzapa – Peru Muzo – Colombia; may be Pijao (Cariban), but only 3 words known Natagaimas – Colombia; extinct Nacai –...
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  • Sprachen. München: Beck; p. 188. "Ifo". Ethnologue. "Kaniet". Ethnologue. "Pijao". Ethnologue. Tunica Texts, Mary R. Haas, 1950, University of California...
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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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    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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    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...
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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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    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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  • 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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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Nori 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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    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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    patrolled mostly undetected. Colombia commissioned two Type 209/1200s (Pijao class) in 1975. Peru commissioned two Type 209/1100s (Islay class) in 1975...
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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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    The first Indigenous President of the Americas was José María Melo, of Pijao descent, and led Colombia in 1854 starting on April 17, 1854. José was born...
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    Indigenous peoples in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    (Sibundoy) Kankuamo Kogui/Kággaba Muisca Páez/Nasa Pacabuy Pasto Panche Pijao Sutagao Tama Totoró Umbrá[citation needed] U'wa/Tunebo Wiwa/Sanhá Yanacona...
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    western Colombia Piaroa, Colombia and Venezuela Picara, western Colombia Pijao, central Colombia Pozo, western Colombia Quimbaya, central Colombia, 4th–7th...
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  • settlement Bacatá Cali - from Calima Cúcuta Duitama - from Tundama Ibagué - from Pijao cacique Ibagué Maicao Nemocón Sogamoso - from Suamox Tunja - from former...
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  • Mochika † Mokana † Morike † Movima Muzo-Kolima † Omurano Oti † Paez Panche † Pijao † Puruha † Sanaviron † Sape Sechura † Tarairiu † Taruma Taushiro Tekiraka...
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    Deportes Tolima (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    has media related to Deportes Tolima. Guerreros Pijaos – La Web de los verdaderos hinchas Furia Pijao – La verdad sobre el Vinotinto y Oro Deportes Tolima–...
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    America's Eastern Republic of Uruguay] (in Japanese). OCLC 673507909. "Pijao Fabre, Alain (2005): Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de...
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    The most intense campaign was the pacification of the Pijao people, or the Federación Pijao, between 1605 and 1615. He further installed the Sancta...
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    List of cities and towns in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tebaida Quindío 33,504 45,242 888 Montenegro Quindío 39,874 41,722 889 Pijao Quindío 6,683 6,000 890 Quimbaya Quindío 34,056 35,195 891 Salento Quindío...
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    Spanish conquest of New Granada (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    and U'wa. Trade of products grown farther away happened with the Calima, Pijao and Caribbean coastal communities around the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta...
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  • 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...
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