Kankuamo people

Kankuamo
Map of the percentage of Colombian indigenous people (2005)
The Kankuamo are located in the north of Colombia; the dark brown "J"
Total population
15,000 (2006)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Colombia
(Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta)
Languages
Sánha
Religion
Traditional beliefs
Related ethnic groups
Arhuaco, Wiwa, Kogui[1]
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, home of the Kankuamo people.

The Kankuamo, Kankuaka, Kankui or Kankuané are an indigenous people of Colombia, living on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta up until the north of the César department (corregimientos: Atánquez, Guatapurí, Chemesquemena, Los Haticos, La Mina and Rio Seco).[2] The Kankuamo people, estimated at 15,000 individuals, speak Sánha, a dialect of the Atanque language of the Chibcha family. Their laws are borne from nature and they consider the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the highest mountain range closest to the sea, as sacred. In their native tongue they call this Umunukunu.[1] Many Kankuamo, mostly merchants, do not speak their native language.[3]

  1. ^ a b c "Kankuamo people" - Minority Rights - accessed 18-04-2016
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Localization of the Kankuamo people and language - Pueblos Originarios - accessed 18-04-2016
  3. ^ (in Spanish) Kankuamo people and their languages - Banco de la República - accessed 18-04-2016

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