Lowland Ecuadorian Quichua
Napo; Napo Quichua; Lowland Napo Quichua; Runa Shimi; Santa Rosa Quechua; Santarrosino; Quijo; Quixo; Kicho; Yumbo; Napo Kichua; Napo Lowland Quechua; Lowland Kichua;
Quechuan; Quechua IIB
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Colombia, Department of Putumayo, Sibundoy, Yunguillo, and Condagua valleys; Department of Narino, Aponte; on the Upper Caqueta and Putumayo rivers.
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Colombia, Department of Putumayo, Sibundoy, Yunguillo, and Condagua valleys; Department of Narino, Aponte; on the Upper Caqueta and Putumayo rivers.
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One of the most characteristic aspects of the Inga group is that it is dispersed over various regions in Colombia, having adopted commerce as a survival strategy.
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"8,000 in Peru."
2009
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14,000 in Ecuador; 10,000 in Peru, undetermined number in Colombia.
2016
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Quichua (Cañar, Azuay, Cotopaxo,Tungurahua, Chimborazo,Imbabura, Loza, Napo, Pastaza, and Salasaca dialects): 451,783 speakers, ethnic population 408,395 (in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, and Chile).
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- Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University2012. "Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled By Research Teams At University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute For Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) At Eastern Michigan University."
- World Oral Literature Project"World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org.http://www.oralliterature.org
- Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)Lewis, M. Paul (ed.). 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp. (15 February, 2011.)http://www.ethnologue.com/
- Atlas of the World’s Languages in DangerMoseley, Christopher (ed.). 2010. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, 3rd edn. http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas. (03 June, 2011.)http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas
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