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Andaquí people

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220:, Huila and Belén de los Andaquíes, Caqueta, in the areas of the Pescado and Fragua Rivers, though these communities do not conserve their language. These communities are not recognized by the Colombian government though are documented by the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia as Andakí communities. According to elders from the Inga People that now live in part of what was the ancestral Andakí territory, they insist that there are still Andaquí in the forests below the Fragua peaks in the south of Cauca that refuse contact. Documents from the 19th century cite that area as the last known area of the jungle inhabited by the Andaquí. 48: 152:, 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 255:
Albis, Manuel María (1855) "Los indios del Andaquí"; Vergara y Vergara, José María y Evaristo Delgado eds. El Alto Magdalena. Popayán 163-165: 28-32. Popayán: Imprenta de La Matricaria, 1936
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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
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Ramírez de Jara, María Clemencia (1979) Frontera Fluida entre Andes, Piedemonte y Selva: El caso del Valle de Sibundoy, siglo XVI-XVIII. Villavicencio : Lit. Juan XXIII
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Ramírez de Jara, María Clemencia y Carlos Pinzón (1987) "Indígenas del Valle de Sibundoy"; Introducción a la Colombia Amerindia: 189-201. Bogotá: ICAN.
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Vargas Motta, Gilberto (1958) "Monografía histórica de Acevedo: apuntes sobre los Andakí, algunos capítulos ". Neiva: Imprenta Departamental
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has been documented having two different recorded vocabularies. The first vocabulary is from an anonymous author from 1788 published in
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in the late 16th century, several decades after the uprisings against the Spanish initiated under the leadership of La Cacica
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Various authors (1928) Lenguas de América: manuscritos de la Real Biblioteca VI: 176-195. Madrid: Gráficas Reunidas
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Buenaventura, Juan Guillermo (2019) El último andakí; Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
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Rivet, Paul (1924) "La langue andakí"; Journal de la Société des Américanistes XVI: 19-92
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Adelaar, Willem (2004). The Languages of the Andes. Cambridge University Press.
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Index

Andoque people
Cauca
Huila
Colombia
Andaquí
Páez
Pijao
indigenous people of Colombia
Caquetá River
Cauca Department
Huila Department
Spanish conquistadors
Gaitana
Pijao
Putumayo
Caquetá
Andakí language
Manuel María Abis
Chibcha language
language isolate
Páez
Amazonian
Astinigua
Camsá
Cofán
Acevedo
"Angaqui"
Friede
ISBN
958-612-051-1

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