• The Yariguí people were an Indigenous Colombian tribe that gave their name to a mountainous area they once inhabited in the Andean cloud forest. It has...
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  • dialect), West Tucanoan, or Huitoto(an) Yariguí (Yarigüí) – Colombia; may be Opone (Karaib), but no data (Yarigui people) Yauei – Brazil Yenmu – Colombia Yoemanai...
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    northeastern Colombia Yamicí, northwestern Colombia Yapel, northwestern Colombia Yarigui, northeastern Colombia Yukpa, Yuko, northeastern Colombia Zamyrua, northeastern...
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    as indigenous. The most recent estimation of the number of indigenous peoples of Colombia places it at around 9.5% of the population and has been growing...
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    neighbouring indigenous groups; to the west and northwest the Panche, Muzo and Yarigui people, to the north the Guane, Lache and U'wa, in the eastern part towards...
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    portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Muisca Conquest of the Guane Muzo, U'wa Guayupe, Lache, Yarigui (in Spanish) Guane people and their territories...
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    The area of Aguada before the Spanish conquest was inhabited by the Yarigui people. In early 1537, the difficult expedition into the heart of Colombia...
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    The Wiwa people, also known as the Damana people, are an indigenous people of Colombia that speak Dʉmʉna, of the Chibchan language family, and live in...
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    Muisca (redirect from Chibcha people)
    Indigenous people and culture of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia, that formed the Muisca Confederation before the Spanish conquest. The people spoke...
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    northeastern Colombia Yamicí, northwestern Colombia Yapel, northwestern Colombia Yarigui, northeastern Colombia Yukpa, Yuko, northeastern Colombia Zamyrua, northeastern...
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    was inhabited by Amerindian ethnic groups: Muisca, Chitareros, Laches, Yariguí, Opón, Carare and Guanes. Their political and social structure was based...
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    present-day Colombia and Ecuador. Several Carib-speaking peoples such as the Panche and the Yariguí ascended through the western bank of the river, while...
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    rebaptized the city with the name of Bogotá, as a way of honoring the Muisca people and as an emancipation act towards the Spanish crown. Hence, since the Viceroyalty...
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    describe a mythical tribal chief (zipa) or king of the Muisca people, an indigenous people of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense of Colombia, who as an initiation...
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  • language spoken by the Muisca people, the word Güechá has a number of possible meanings. The syllable güe may mean "people", "I killed", "house" or "place"...
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    altitude warmer terrains populated by their neighbours, the Muzo, Panche, Yarigui, Guane, Guayupe, Achagua, Tegua, Lache, Sutagao and U'wa. Trade of products...
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    the now-extinct language of Chibcha, once spoken by the local indigenous people, the Muisca. Spanish colonizers and Conquistadors knew about the existence...
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  • Gustavo Gaviria Angel (category Living people)
    Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Non-indigenous See also Lists of Colombians Race and ethnicity...
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    Spanish conquest of New Granada (category Indigenous peoples in Colombia)
    altitude warmer terrains populated by their neighbours, the Muzo, Panche, Yarigui, Guane, Guayupe, Achagua, Tegua, Lache, Sutagao and U'wa. Trade of products...
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    Lache Arawak-speaking Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking Panche Muzo Yarigui Research and collections List of scholars Acosta De Aguado Arango Broadbent...
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    and Sinophobia within the United States, a significant amount of Chinese people chose to immigrate into other countries, including Colombia. Most Arab Colombians...
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    their civilization, who according to legend brought morals and laws to the people and taught them agriculture and other crafts, including textiles. Similarly...
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    Muisca were deeply religious people and their rulers had a double role both as political and as religious leaders. The people fasted and also consumed coca...
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    literally "language of the people"), with a central square where the bohío of the cacique was located. They were called "Salt People" because of their extraction...
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    Lache Arawak-speaking Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking Panche Muzo Yarigui Research and collections List of scholars Acosta De Aguado Arango Broadbent...
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    century, Cariban peoples expanded into the Lesser Antilles. There they killed or displaced, and also mixed with the Arawak peoples who already inhabited...
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    by Europeans were indigenous peoples. During the 16th century there were rebellions of the Paeces, Muzos, and Yariguis. The Chinantos rebelled against...
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    Simón in his book Noticias Historiales, where he wrote that the indigenous people also called her "Furachogua" (Chibcha for "the good woman"), and worshipped...
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    showed the Spanish conquistadores the way to Nemequene's palace Other Muisca people where human and mythological character converge are: Hunzahúa, first zaque...
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    Nuevo Reino de Granada - Dissertation about the Muisca calendar, indigenous people of this New Kingdom of Granada (PDF) (in Spanish), pp. 1–17, retrieved 2016-07-08...
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