Rivet listed three Malibu tribes, each with its own language: •
Malibú, spoken near the
Magdalena River from
Tamalameque to
Tenerife •
Mocaná, spoken by the
Mokaná people in the region east of
Cartagena (Rivet 1947b; Simón 1882-1892, vol. 4, p. 298, only two words.) •
Pacabuey, also known as
Sompallón or
Laguna Malibu, spoken near the Zapatoza lagoon (Unattested.) To this list, Loukotka adds six more languages, all of which are unattested (excluding Chimila): •
Papale, spoken on the
Fundación River •
Coanoa or
Guanoa, spoken on the
Cesar River •
Zamirua, spoken on the
Ariguaní River •
Cospique, spoken somewhere in the
Department of Magdalena •
Mompox, spoken near the city of
Santa Cruz de Mompox (attested per Rivet 1947) •
Calamari, spoken along the coast south of
Cartagena to
Coveñas ==Vocabulary==