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Kãkwã, Cacua or Bará-maku is an indigenous people living in northwestern Amazonia, between Vaupés, Querarí and Papuri rivers, in Colombia, close to the border with Brazil, within Vaupés indigenous Resguardo. The Kãkwã are approximately 250 people, who speak their own language, which is part of the Macu family and is closely related to the Nukak language. Each kãkwã is part of an exogamous patrilineal clan. The clans engage in marital exchanges and consider themselves "baih", brothers-in-laws or bilateral cross-cousins.

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  • Kãkwã (ca)
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  • Els kãkwã o cacua és un poble indígena que habita sl nordoccident de l'Amazònia, entre els rius Vaupés, Querarí i , a Colòmbia, prop de la frontera entre el Brasil i Colòmbia, dins del Gran resguardo indígena del Vaupés. Els kãkwã són aproximadament 250 persones, que parlen la seva pròpia llengua, que fa part la macrofamília makú-puinave i està estretament relacionada amb el nukak. (ca)
  • Kãkwã o Cacua es un pueblo indígena que habita en el noroccidente de la Amazonia, entre los ríos Vaupés, Querarí y Papurí, en Colombia, cerca de la frontera con Brasil, dentro del Gran resguardo indígena del Vaupés. Los kãkwã son aproximadamente 250 personas, que hablan su propia lengua, que hace parte la macrofamilia makú-puinave y está estrechamente relacionada con el idioma nukak.​​ (es)
  • Kãkwã, Cacua ou Bará-macu é um povo indígena que habita no noroeste da Amazônia, entre os rios Uaupés, Querarí e Papurí, na Colômbia, próximo à fronteira com o Brasil, dentro do Resguardo indígena Grande Vaupés. Os Kãkwã são aproximadamente 250 pessoas, que falam sua própria língua, que faz parte da família macu e está estreitamente relacionada com a língua nukak. (pt)
  • Kãkwã, Cacua or Bará-maku is an indigenous people living in northwestern Amazonia, between Vaupés, Querarí and Papuri rivers, in Colombia, close to the border with Brazil, within Vaupés indigenous Resguardo. The Kãkwã are approximately 250 people, who speak their own language, which is part of the Macu family and is closely related to the Nukak language. Each kãkwã is part of an exogamous patrilineal clan. The clans engage in marital exchanges and consider themselves "baih", brothers-in-laws or bilateral cross-cousins. (en)
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  • Els kãkwã o cacua és un poble indígena que habita sl nordoccident de l'Amazònia, entre els rius Vaupés, Querarí i , a Colòmbia, prop de la frontera entre el Brasil i Colòmbia, dins del Gran resguardo indígena del Vaupés. Els kãkwã són aproximadament 250 persones, que parlen la seva pròpia llengua, que fa part la macrofamília makú-puinave i està estretament relacionada amb el nukak. (ca)
  • Kãkwã, Cacua or Bará-maku is an indigenous people living in northwestern Amazonia, between Vaupés, Querarí and Papuri rivers, in Colombia, close to the border with Brazil, within Vaupés indigenous Resguardo. The Kãkwã are approximately 250 people, who speak their own language, which is part of the Macu family and is closely related to the Nukak language. Each kãkwã is part of an exogamous patrilineal clan. The clans engage in marital exchanges and consider themselves "baih", brothers-in-laws or bilateral cross-cousins. Originally nomadic hunter-gatherers, later subjected to the neighboring ethnic groups, but currently established in the towns of Wacará and Pueblo Nuevo, their main activity is agriculture, although they continue to hunt and fish. (en)
  • Kãkwã o Cacua es un pueblo indígena que habita en el noroccidente de la Amazonia, entre los ríos Vaupés, Querarí y Papurí, en Colombia, cerca de la frontera con Brasil, dentro del Gran resguardo indígena del Vaupés. Los kãkwã son aproximadamente 250 personas, que hablan su propia lengua, que hace parte la macrofamilia makú-puinave y está estrechamente relacionada con el idioma nukak.​​ (es)
  • Kãkwã, Cacua ou Bará-macu é um povo indígena que habita no noroeste da Amazônia, entre os rios Uaupés, Querarí e Papurí, na Colômbia, próximo à fronteira com o Brasil, dentro do Resguardo indígena Grande Vaupés. Os Kãkwã são aproximadamente 250 pessoas, que falam sua própria língua, que faz parte da família macu e está estreitamente relacionada com a língua nukak. (pt)
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