1º_ Feminine of ñapango ("mestizo, mulatto") , although the ñapanga woman almost monopolized the term. 2nd Name of a dance and music typical of Ecuador and southern Colombia, which was once described as procaz. The name is a deformation of the Quechua llapanga ("barefoot"). See guaneña, bambugo .
In the Departments of Cauca and Nariño in Colombia and Ecuador is a way to call the mestiza woman. It also means mulatto. By female extension of the village, village. Another way to call it is bolsicona. The word is a deformation of the term of the quechua Llapanga language, which means barefoot, which walks on a clean foot. She is a type of woman who is usually engaged in fabrics, embroidery or idiotry.