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Indigenous people in the Andes of north-eastern Colombia
The Chimilas or Ette Ennaka are an Indigenous people in the Andes of north-eastern Colombia. Their Chimila language is part of the Chibcha language family
Chimila_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up chimila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chimila may refer to: Chimila people, an ethnic group of Colombia Chimila language, a language of
Chimila
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
retrieved 2016-07-11 Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo (1947), "La lengua chimila - The Chimila language", Journal de la Société des Américanistes (in Spanish)
Spanish conquest of New Granada
Spanish_conquest_of_New_Granada
Chibchan language spoken in Colombia
Chimila, also known as Ette Taara, is a Chibchan language of Colombia, spoken by the Chimila people, who live between the lower Magdalena River, the Sierra
Chimila_language
Department of Colombia
Acanayutos pertaining to the Motilon and Alcoholades pertaining to the Chimila. The first European to explore the area was Spanish Captain Peter Vadillo
Cesar_Department
Genus of wasps
the genus Chimila: Chimila cerdai Leclercq, 2005 i c g Chimila cooperiana Leclercq, 1980 i c g Chimila hondurana Leclercq, 2005 i c g Chimila mocoana Leclercq
Chimila_(wasp)
Language family of Central and South America
U'wa (Tunebo) – 2,550 speakers, endangered †Guane – Colombia Arwako–Chimila Chimila – 350 speakers, endangered Arwako Wiwa (Malayo, Guamaca) – 1,850 speakers
Chibchan_languages
1525–43 Tairona, Chimila (1, 2) Muisca Panche (1), Sutagao (1) 1573 or 1576 Ambrosius Ehinger Bavarian 1529–33 Tairona, Wayuu Chimila (1), Motilon (1)
List of conquistadors in Colombia
List_of_conquistadors_in_Colombia
Town in Caribbean, Colombia
in the Colombian Department of Cesar. It was originally the site of a Chimila settlement, Thamara. Tamalameque is located on the right bank of the Magdalena
Tamalameque
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
retrieved 2016-07-08 Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo (1947), "La lengua chimila - The Chimila language", Journal de la Société des Américanistes (in Spanish)
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca
Municipality in Caribbean, Colombia
the arrival of the Spanish colonizers the area was vastly populated by Chimila indigenous people and a village known as Pongueyca. The foundation of Ciénaga
Ciénaga,_Magdalena
City in Caribbean, Colombia
lies by the Cienaga de Zapatosa marshes. Chimichagua was the name of the Chimila cacique that inhabited the area at the time of the Spanish conquest. Chimichagua
Chimichagua
Extinct language group of Colombia
been grouped with the Chimila language within the Chibchan languages. However, Adelaar & Muysken regard the grouping of Chimila with the Malibu languages
Malibu_languages
Andoque 370 Caquetá, Colombia Caquetá, Colombia Guajá 365 Maranhão, Brazil Chimila 350 Magdalena, Colombia Magdalena, Colombia Koyukon 300 Alaska, United
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Municipality and city in Caribbean, Colombia
after a legendary local Amerindian cacique, Upar, leader of the indigenous Chimila. The region was first explored by Pedro de Badillo. It was conquered in
Valledupar
Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca
Retrieved 2016-07-11. Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo (1947). "La lengua chimila" [The Chimila language]. Journal de la Société des Américanistes (in Spanish)
Muisca_language
River in Colombia
River in northern Colombia by the city of Valledupar. In the indigenous Chimila language, Guatapurí means "cold water". Its main source is the Curiba Lake
Guatapurí_River
Place in Caribbean, Colombia
Chimila, which populated the plains of the valley of the Cesar River. On the Serranía del Perijá mountains the Yukpas were also part of the Chimila confederation
Los_Robles_La_Paz
Spanish conquistador
Cundinamarca, and aided in the conquest of various indigenous groups, such as the Chimila, Muisca, Panche, Lache, U'wa, Sutagao and others. Under the command of
Hernán_Pérez_de_Quesada
Valledupar was inhabited predominantly by indigenous peoples pertaining to the Chimila, sharing the same language and culture (Euparies, Cariachiles, Pocabuyes
History_of_Valledupar
Municipality in Caribbean, Colombia
by mountain climate. The region was first inhabited by the Arhuaco and Chimila Maconganas. Upon the arrival of the Spanish, during the Spanish colonization
Pueblo_Bello
Indigenous Colombian ethnic group
Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Cauca Carabayo Carijona Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan Guahibo Guambiano
Damana_people
Santander Tunebo ARA, BOY, NSA, SAN Barí Barí Cesar, Norte de Santander Chimila Chimila Magdalena Ístmico Guna Guna Gulf of Urabá, Atrato River Choco languages
Languages_of_Colombia
International hippie camping event
Gathering was in Hualien county in Taiwan. 2019 World Rainbow Gathering was in Chimila, in the Sierra Nevadas of Colombia. The 2020 World Rainbow Gathering was
Rainbow_Gathering
Guna (Dule): Panama Chibcha–Motilon Chibcha–Tunebo U'wa: Colombia Arwako-Chimila Arwako Wiwa: Colombia Chocoan peoples Embera (ɛ̃berá): Colombia/Panama
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Colombians of Asian descent
Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Cauca Carabayo Carijona Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan Guahibo Guambiano
Asian_Colombians
Chibchan language spoken in Colombia
speakers 9,900 (2004) nearly all monolingual Language family Chibchan Arwako–Chimila Arwako Kogi Language codes ISO 639-3 kog Glottolog cogu1240 ELP Cogui
Kogi_language
Regional music and dance style
of the Indians) to associate the flutes used in the celebrations of the Chimilas, pocigueycas and pocabuyes in the territories of the current populations
Cumbia_(Colombia)
Extinct Chibchan language of Colombia
Kankuamo, Atanque Extinct (date missing) Language family Chibchan Arwako–Chimila Arwako Kankuamo Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis) Glottolog kank1244
Kankuamo_language
Chibchan language spoken in Colombia
Damana people Native speakers 1,850 (2007) Language family Chibchan Arwako–Chimila Arwako Damana Language codes ISO 639-3 mbp Glottolog mala1522 ELP Guamaca
Damana_language
Municipality of Colombia in North Santander
eventually killed in the outskirts of present-day Chinácota in a battle with Chimila and Chitarero. With Alfínger dead, Fedro St. Martin took command of the
Cúcuta
Municipality and city in Caribbean, Colombia
River. The territory of present-day Aguachica was inhabited by amerindian Chimila tribes, before the Spanish conquerors arrived. This tribe was later brutally
Aguachica
Municipality in Caribbean, Colombia
name was mentioned in a document establishing the encomienda with the Chimila indigenous peoples in the region. The documents mentioned "The path of
El_Paso,_Cesar
Topics referred to by the same term
Simiza may refer to: Simiza people, or Chimila, an ethnic group of Colombia Simiza language, or Chimila, a language of Colombia Simiza, Greece, a community
Simiza
Municipality and city in Bolívar Department, Colombia
assert that original population were indigenous belonging to the family Chimilas Carib language that inhabited the extensive river and lake region of Bolivar
Magangué
Languages of doubtful Chibchan relationships Coche (Mocoa) Esmeralda Tairona, Chimila Yurumanguí Timote Candoshi, Chirino, Murato Cholón Híbito Copallén Aconipa
Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
into two linguistic subgroups; the Arwako-Chimila languages, with the Tairona, Kankuamo, Kogi, Arhuaco, Chimila and Chitarero people and the Guna-Colombian
History_of_South_America
Musical festival in northeastern Colombia
period, two Amerindian tribes from the Tairona culture, the Tupe and the Chimila, along with other members of other tribes, rebelled against the Spanish
Vallenato_Legend_Festival
Colombian architecture
indigenous peoples of the Cesar Department that included the Tairona, Chimila, Motilon and Kalina. Before the arrival of the Spanish the indigenous settlements
Architecture of Cesar Department
Architecture_of_Cesar_Department
8 and 10, 2006, in the department of Cesar with two groups, one in the Chimila district of El Copey municipality, and the other in the hamlet of 'El Mamón
Northern_Bloc_of_the_AUC
Definitely endangered cbc Carijona language Critically endangered cbd Chimila language Severely endangered cbg Cubeo language Vulnerable cub Cuiba
List of endangered languages in Colombia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Colombia
Place in Cesar, Colombia
to the displacement caused during the period of Spanish conquest of the Chimila and Guanebucanes in the lower and surrounding areas of the Sierra Nevada
Atanquez
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bolívar Department, Colombia
Mompox, from where he launches his pacification campaign of the indigenous Chimilas tribes They inhabited what is today the department of Magdalena. He found
History of Santa Cruz de Mompox
History_of_Santa_Cruz_de_Mompox
Department of Colombia
Cocina people, and, in the south, to the Kogui, Arhuaco, Guanebucan, and Chimila ethnic groups, among others. Archaeological digs have uncovered the sites
La_Guajira_Department
Topics referred to by the same term
Gamage, Sri Lankan cricketer Chamila Gamage, Sri Lankan contemporary artist Chimila (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Chamila
Chibchan language spoken in Colombia
Arhuacos (2001) Native speakers 8,000 (2009) Language family Chibchan Arwako–Chimila Arwako languages Arhuaco Language codes ISO 639-3 arh Glottolog arhu1242
Arhuaco_language
Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Cauca Carabayo Carijona Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan Guahibo Guambiano
Indian_Colombians
Indigenous language of Colombia
language family, which includes Arwako, Kogi, Wiwa, Tunebo, Motilone, Chimila, and Guna. However, Nasa Yuwe is now considered to constitute a small language
Páez_language
Municipality and town in Caribbean, Colombia
Century the area of what is present-day Villanueva was inhabited by a Chimila tribe; the Itotos, then led by cacique Canopan and their settlement was
Villanueva,_La_Guajira
cacique" Tolima Department - from Panche language Cesar Department - from Chimila language Quindío Department - from Quimbaya Chocó Department Cauca Department
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
Spanish colonial administrator and viceroy (1716–1770)
of the colony. He took steps to secure the submission of the Motilon, Chimila and Cunacuna indigenous people of Darién. He also reorganized the postal
José_Solís_Folch_de_Cardona
Town in Caribbean, Colombia
area of Urumita was inhabited by indigenous peoples pertaining to the Chimila. At the time of the Spanish arrival in the early 16th Century, the area
Urumita
Colombian anthropologist and ethnologist
tejido del cosmos. Tiempo, espacio y arte de la hamaca entre los ette (chimila)". Journal de la société des américanistes. 100 (1): 101–130. doi:10.4000/jsa
Juan_Camilo_Niño_Vargas
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with C
Tsahá Carijona (cbe) I/E spurious language Chipiajes cbg I/L Chibchan Chimila (cbh) I/E spurious language Cagua cbi I/L Barbarcoan Chachi cbj I/L Niger-Congo
ISO_639:c
Spanish conquistador
conquistador who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and the Chimila peoples. He was the treasurer of the conquest expedition which left Santa
Antonio de Lebrija (conquistador)
Antonio_de_Lebrija_(conquistador)
Spanish naval officer and colonial official
invasions of the Guna people. He also carried out campaigns against the Chimila and Guajiro (Wayuu) Indians, who had not yet been subjected by the Spanish
Pedro Messía de la Cerda, 5th Marquis of Vega de Armijo
Pedro_Messía_de_la_Cerda,_5th_Marquis_of_Vega_de_Armijo
Place in Cesar, Colombia
Dulce Nombre de Jesus but due to constant attacks from the indigenous Chimila, the town was moved closer to Valledupar. The old village was named; Pueblo
Valencia_de_Jesús
Spanish conquistador
of conquistadors in Colombia Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations Chimila people Navarro del Castillo, Vicente (1978). La epopeya de la raza extremeña
Hernando_de_Santana
Chibchan 3,617 (2001) 3,617 potentially endangered Colombia Venezuela Chimila Ette Taara Chibchan 900 (2001) 900 endangered Colombia Cuna Kuna, Tule
List of Indigenous languages of South America
List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America
Dahlbom, 1844 i c g Alinia Antropov, 1993 i c g Arnoldita Pate, 1948 i c g Chimila Pate, 1944 i c g Chimiloides Leclercq, 1951 i c g Crabro Fabricius, 1775
List_of_Crabronidae_genera
Subtribe of wasps
described species in Crabronina. Alinia Antropov, 1993 Arnoldita Pate, 1948 Chimila Pate, 1944 Chimiloides Leclercq, 1951 Crabro Fabricius, 1775 Crorhopalum
Crabronina
Municipality and town in Caribbean, Colombia
of Fonseca has been inhabited by different indigenous groups including Chimila, Tupe, Wayuu, Cariachile people and Motilon. The date of Fonseca's original
Fonseca,_La_Guajira
Spanish conquistador
Juan Muñoz de Collantes and Juan de Céspedes to force the submission the Chimila people to the Spanish. In April 1536, Tafur was appointed cavalry leader
Juan_Tafur
Municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán
Chikindzonot, Yucatán. The other populated areas of the municipality include Chan-Chimilá, Chan Santa María e Ichmul; Chaxán, Ichmul, San Cristóbal, San José, Xarco
Chikindzonot_Municipality
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Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
The Raising of Sun; Fame
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brajraj | பà¯à®°à®œà®°à®¾à®œ
King of Braj land
Girl/Female
Tamil
Discipline
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the World
Female
Finnish
Feminine form of Finnish Yrjö, IRJA means "earth-worker, farmer."
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Croatian
, work rule.
Girl/Female
English
Nickname.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong, Firm
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
As Powerful as the Sun
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Rhys.
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