Guambiano New Testament (GUMTBL)

Overview

The Guambiano New Testament was completed in 2010 by Wycliffe Bible Translators. The Guambiano people, who call themselves Misak ("the people"), live in the Guambia Reserve in the municipality of Silvia, department of Cauca, in southwestern Colombia. [1] Their language, also known as Namtrik, belongs to the Coconucan (Paezan) language family and is spoken by approximately 21,000 people. [1]

Language and People

Guambiano (ISO 639-3: gum) is spoken by approximately 21,000 people in Northern Colombia. [Glottolog: guam1248]

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