Mokaná Indians
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q5655029
Library of congress:
sh2017004381
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Autodeterminación indígena en Colombia, 2016:title page (the Mokaná community of Malambo in the Colombian Caribbean) page xxi (Malambo is in Atlántico department)
- Wikipedia (English), September 11, 2017(Mokaná; also Mocaná; indigenous people living in the Atlántico department of Colombia; the Mokaná language, part of the Malibu family of languages, is extinct; only 500 words have been preserved)
- Loukotka, C. Class. So. Am. Ind. lang.:page 244 (Mocana; a language of the Malibu group; once spoken in the region east of Cartagena, department of Bolívar)
Wikipedia description:
The Mokaná (also Mocaná) are an indigenous people living in the Atlántico Department of Colombia. They are the only indigenous community in the department. The Mokaná language, part of the Malibu family of languages, is extinct; only 500 words have been preserved.
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