• According to some historians and researchers Nutabes fall within the language family Chibchas. Nutabes were essentially farmers, especially maize and...
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    speakers, vulnerable The extinct languages of Antioquia, Old Catío and Nutabe have been shown to be Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). The language...
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  • Nutabe (Nutabane[citation needed]) is an extinct Chibchan language of Colombia, historically spoken by the Nutabe people (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49)...
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  • Chibchan Costa Rica UNK Atanque Chibchan Cesar Department, Colombia UNK Nutabe Chibchan Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia UNK Old Catio Chibchan Santa Fe...
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  • Carib family were predominant in Antioquia Department: the Catíos and the Nutabes that inhabited the region between the Cauca River and Porce River, as well...
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    of the most prominent native families in the region include the Catía, Nutabe, and Tahamíe, who all inhabited the central region of Antioquia. The Quimbaya...
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    International Work Group for Indian Affairs. (retrieved 23 Feb 2011) Note: Nutabes is Spanish plural; convention is <singular name> <people> (in Spanish)...
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    (5) Natú (Brazil: Pernambuco) † Nonuya (Peru, Colombia) Ofayé Old Catío–Nutabe (Colombia) † Omurano (Peru) (also known as Mayna, Mumurana, Numurana, Maina...
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    Pisamira Pisamira Tucanoan 151 196 Baniva Karu Arawakan No data 187 Nutabe Nutabe Chibchan No data 178 Indigenous Venezuelan Wayuunaiki Arawakan 8 157...
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    foundation, next to the San Andrés river, this district was inhabited by Nutabes Indians and was governed by the Cacique Guarcama, widely mentioned in the...
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