Also Known As:
Kofane, Cofán, Kofán, A'i, A'ingaé, Colin, Kofan, A'ingae
Dialects & Varieties
South America
Crevels, Mily. 2007. "South America." In Atlas of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by C. Moseley. 103-196. London & New York: Routledge.
Speakers
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Ethnic or community population
~2250
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Location and Context
Countries
Colombia and Ecuador
Location Description
Colombia: southeast Colombia, Department of Putumayo, on the border with Ecuador, along the rivers Guamues, Aguarico, and Churuyaco. Ecuador: Province of Sucumbios, along the Aguarico River in the settlements of Sinangue, Dorino, and Dureno and along the Bermejo River in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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Recent Resources
Cofán Dictionary with 1,467 entries
A’ingae (also known as Cofán or Kofán) is a language isolate spoken by approximately 1,500 people in
The Holy Bible in A'ingae