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Kiliwa people

Kiliwa
Ko’leeu
Regions with significant populations
Baja California
Languages
Kiliwa language, Spanish
Related ethnic groups
Nyakipa

The Kiliwa (Kiliwa: Ko’leeu) are an indigenous people of Mexico living in northern Baja California. Historically they occupied a territory lying between the Cochimí on the south and the Paipai on the north, and extending from San Felipe on the Gulf of California to San Quintín on the Pacific coast. Their traditional language is the Kiliwa language.

The Nyakipa have sometimes been distinguished from the Kiliwa as a separate ethnolinguistic group within the southwestern portion of what is here considered Kiliwa territory. The limited linguistic evidence that is available for the Nyakipa indicates that they spoke the same language as the eastern Kiliwa.


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شعب كيليوا ARZ Kiliwes Catalan Kiliwa Spanish Kiliwi Indijanci Croatian Килиуа KK Kilivai LT Kiliwas Portuguese Килива Russian

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