• The Achagua (also Achawa and Axagua) are an indigenous people of Colombia and Venezuela. At the time of the Spanish colonization of the Americas, their...
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    Western unclassified: † Yumana, † Passé Japurá-Colombia division Piapoko, Achagua; Baniwa-Koripako, Tariana; Warekena, Mandawaka; Kabiyari; Yukuna, Wainumá-Mariaté...
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    the northwest, the Guane in the north, the Lache in the northeast, the Achagua in the east, and the Sutagao in the south. At the time of the Spaniard...
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  • The Cabildo Mayor del Pueblo Muisca is an organisation of indigenous people, in particular the Muisca. It was established in September 2002 in Bosa, Bogotá...
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    Amazonia culture area. Abibe, northwestern Colombia Aburrá, central Colombia Achagua (Axagua), eastern Colombia, western Venezuela Agual, western Colombia Amaní...
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    Guane and Lache to the north, the Panche and Muzo to the west and Guayupe, Achagua and Tegua to the east were the most important. Early Amerindian settlers...
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    (Barcelona) Simón Rodríguez (El Tigre) Sir Artur McGregor (El Chaparro) Achaguas (Achaguas) Biruaca (Biruaca) Muñoz (Bruzual) Páez (Guasdualito) Pedro Camejo...
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    Muisca territories. The psychoactive seeds of the tree were traded with the Achagua, Guayupe and Tegua and grinded and inhaled using a hollow bird bone or...
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    Guayupe were living, the eastern part was bordering the territories of the Achagua and the western and northern terrains were inhabited by the Muisca. The...
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    López, 2013, Ch.11, p.70 (in Spanish) Meicuchuca, the lover of the snake - Pueblos Originarios - accessed 05-05-2016 (in Spanish) Mitos y Leyendas de Colombia...
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    wreaking havoc with malaria and yellow fever. Later, Duarte settled in Achaguas, a city with buildings made of mud and bahareque cane, on the banks of...
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    japoneses a Colombia?" [Why did Japanese people arrive in Colombia?]. El Pueblo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June...
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  • Sweden, and the United States Islam → Sunni Islam Achagua Arawakan → Upper Amazon Arawakan → Achagua Colombia (Meta), Venezuela Traditional religion, Christianity...
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    sul-americanas Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas sudamericanos Towards a general typology of South American indigenous...
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    the eastern part towards the vast flatlands of the Llanos Orientales the Achagua, Guayupe and Tegua people and to the south in the mountains of Sumapaz...
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    Confederation (in Spanish) Biography Cacique Tundama - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Iraca rulers - Pueblos Originarios Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    indigenous peoples from the Llanos Orientales to the east of the Altiplano; the Achagua, Tegua and Guayupe. The bee wax occupied the voids of the mold and the...
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    p.33 Ocampo López, 2007, Ch.V, p.220 (in Spanish) Description of Sua – Pueblos Originarios – accessed 28-04-2016 (in Spanish) Historias magicas de Chía...
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    Ocampo López, 2007, Ch.V, p.188 (in Spanish) Tunjos and other Muisca art - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Description and metallurgy of tunjos - Museo del...
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    Alexander von (1878), "VI", Sitios de las Cordilleras y monumentos de los pueblos indígenas de América - Calendario de los indios muiscas - Parte 1 - Views...
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    de Caldas (in Spanish) Tisquesusa would die bathing in his own blood - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Zipa Tisquesusa - Banco de la República (in Spanish)...
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    Ocampo López, 2013, Ch.1, p.18 (in Spanish) Temple of the Sun - Sogamoso - Pueblos Originarios - accessed 04-05-2016 Ocampo López, 2013, Ch.12, p.77 Ocampo...
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    Muisca rulers, history of Colombia (in Spanish) Biography of Aquiminzaque - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Muisca history - Banco de la República (in Spanish)...
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    Ch.1, p.15 Ocampo López, 2007, Ch.V, p.218 (in Spanish) Chiminigagua - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Chiminigagua giving rise to Bachué Ocampo López...
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    Biography of Sagipa - Banco de la República (in Spanish) Zipa Sagipa - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) History of Sagipa Archived 2016-10-10 at the Wayback...
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    Meicuchuca – Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Biografía Saguamanchica – Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Biografía Nemequene – Pueblos Originarios Epítome...
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    Ciudad de Santa Fe Ocampo López, 2007, p.52 (in Spanish) Iraca rulers - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Sugamuxi Archived 2016-02-04 at the Wayback Machine...
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    barro al acero. En la Roma de los chibchas. Evolución socio-histórica de un pueblo colombiano [From Mud to Steel in the Rome of the Chibchas: The Socio-historical...
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    (in Spanish) Description museum (in Spanish) Sun Temple in the museum - Pueblos Originarios (in Spanish) Fiesta del Huán (in Spanish) Museum description...
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    Retrieved May 10, 2024. "Organización Nacional Indígena de Colombia | Pueblos indígenas". Archived from the original on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2012-08-09...
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