. Bulletin. Ethnology. v ZACAMPUES m ABADesf> §MmacAXAMATA~^\bGUAJANZAN6UA WOCONDINO f NATIVE TRIBES AND VILLAGES IN SOUTHEASTERN COLOMBIA ITINERARY OF CIEZA (1545) TRIBAL BOUNDARIES PREPARED BY ORTIZ. Map 10.—Native tribes and villages in southwestern Columbia. (Compiled by Sergio Elias Ortiz, on the basis of early chroniclers.) the Caqueta River and the navigable portion of the Putumayo and Guamues Rivers, thus adjoining the Andaqui, Seona, and Cqfdn. To the north lived the Sindagua, with the Patia Eiver between. The Pasto, according to Jijon y Caamafio (1936-38), occupied the region


. Bulletin. Ethnology. v ZACAMPUES m ABADesf> §MmacAXAMATA~^\bGUAJANZAN6UA WOCONDINO f NATIVE TRIBES AND VILLAGES IN SOUTHEASTERN COLOMBIA ITINERARY OF CIEZA (1545) TRIBAL BOUNDARIES PREPARED BY ORTIZ. Map 10.—Native tribes and villages in southwestern Columbia. (Compiled by Sergio Elias Ortiz, on the basis of early chroniclers.) the Caqueta River and the navigable portion of the Putumayo and Guamues Rivers, thus adjoining the Andaqui, Seona, and Cqfdn. To the north lived the Sindagua, with the Patia Eiver between. The Pasto, according to Jijon y Caamafio (1936-38), occupied the region from the Chota Valley to the Patla Valley, and from near the sea to the Cordillera Oriental of the Ecuadorean Andes in the south, and to the course of the Guaitara River in the north. Their neighbors, according to Paz y Mino (1940-42, p. 175), to the north were the Mas- tel, with the Sindagua still farther north. To the east were the Killa- senka (Quillacinga), beyond the Guaitara River. To the southeast, the Cqfdn were separated from the Pasto by the Cordilleras de Malgiis and Kofanes. The Sindagua occupied the area between the sources of the Tapaje, Iscuand6, Mamaconde, and Patia Rivers, extending from the mouth of the Mamaconde River to where the Patia River. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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