Andaqui, Andaquí, or Andaki may refer to: Andaquí people, an ethnic group of Colombia Andaqui language, a language of Colombia Andaqui Terrane, a subdivision...
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...
unclassified isolate (Adelaar & Muysken 2004: 393-397; Campbell 1997). The Andaquí isolate (also extinct) is often connected with Páez in a Paezan grouping...
family. Jolkesky (2016) also notes that there are lexical similarities with Andaqui. The Tiniwan languages are: Tinigua (Tiniwa) Pamigua (Pamiwa) † Majigua...
† Aikaná (Brazil: Rondônia) (also known as Aikanã, Tubarão) Andaquí (also known as Andaqui, Andakí) † Andoque (Colombia, Peru) (also known as Andoke) Andoquero...
Aewa South America 1 Aikanã South America 1 Alsea-Yaquina North America 1 Andaqui South America 1 Andoque South America 1 Anem Oceania 1 Arutani South America...
Terrane. Some authors consider the Garzón Complex a separate terrane; the Andaquí Terrane. SNSM - Early Eocene Santa Marta Batholith San Lorenzo Socorro...
v t e Ancestry and ethnicity in Colombia Indigenous Achagua Andaquí Andoque Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Camsá Cauca Carabayo...
concentrations around the La Plata River. South of the Magdalena River lived the Andaquí and Timaná and to the east lived the Pijao. Pedro de Añasco was a Spanish...
Magdalena Medio; the audiovisual school and community radio station (Radio Andaqui) in Belen de los Andaquies, Caqueta; and the Colectivo de Comunicacion...
language, a language of Colombia Andoquero language, a language of Colombia Andaqui (disambiguation) (a people and a language of Colombia) Andokides (disambiguation)...
articles about the indigenous peoples of Colombia, among others the Muisca, Andaquí, Arhuaco, Kofán and Quimbaya. Many conquistadors as well as Spanish chroniclers...