Colombia: Indigenous Peoples Mobilize for Autonomy and Peace on their Territories
Jul 25, 2011 • The oldest and strongest grassroots indigenous organization in Colombia, The Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC), has issued a... Read More
The Inga people are an indigenous ethnic group from the Southwest region of Colombia. They speak a dialect of Quechua known as Inga Kichwa. Almost all Inga people are bilingual in Inga and Spanish, which has caused fear that the Inga language might be an endangered language.
Arhuaco Awa Bari Coconucos Cofan Embera Epera Epirara Guambian Inga Kankuamo Kogi Nasa Nukak Pijao Tairona Totoroes Tule Wayuu Wiwa Yukpa Zenu
Jul 25, 2011 • The oldest and strongest grassroots indigenous organization in Colombia, The Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC), has issued a... Read More
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