The U'wa are an indigenous people living in the cloud forests of northeastern Colombia. Historically, the U'wa numbered as many as 20,000, scattered over...
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U'wa may refer to: the U'wa people the U'wa language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title U'wa. If an internal link led you...
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murdered in Colombia due to his work with the U'wa people to stop oil companies from drilling on U'wa land. In 2010, students and staff worked together...
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Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (redirect from Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army)
who were working with the U'Wa people to build a school for U'Wa children, and were fighting against encroachment of U'Wa territory by multinational...
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Berito Kuwaru'wa (category Colombian people of indigenous peoples descent)
Colombian U'wa people. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1998 for his role as spokesperson in conflicts between the U'wa people and the...
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portal Venezuela portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Achagua people Guayupe people Hiwi people U'wa people "{{in lang|es}} Ministerio Colombiano...
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Aberystwyth University of West Alabama, US The University of Western Australia U'wa people, a tribe in Colombia Ultra wide angle lens, in photography This disambiguation...
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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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to 2001, the company tried to drill for oil in the territory of the U'wa people, in northeast Colombia. The locals resisted, concerned about environmental...
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Barí and Chitatero people. These indigenous groups inhabited the region between the Sardinata, Tarra and Zulia rivers. The U'wa people also inhabited part...
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Cynthia McKinney (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
Brazile, was black. McKinney chastised Gore for failing to support the U'wa people of Colombia trying to oppose petroleum drilling near them. In a press...
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their funding to be stopped and successfully ending the project. The U'wa people of Colombia ended oil extraction on their land through blockade activism...
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Blood For Oil. 3 February 2000. A solidarity action in support of the U'wa people of Colombia. Guerilla Gardening. 1 May 2000. An expressly non-violent...
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total population is estimated at 7231 people, belong to the Chibcha language family. U'wa means "intelligent people who can speak". The Betoye with 800...
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which are still in progress. Colombia portal Energy portal Guahibo people U'wa people Plan Colombia Ocensa pipeline Semana. "The New York Times' dice que...
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was named after Güicán tribe, an indigenous people who inhabited this region and is related to the U'wa people. The name Güicán means "in the fence of the...
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Achagua people speak the Achagua language, a Maipurean Arawakan language. Colombia portal Venezuela portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal U'wa Guayupe...
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who were working with the U'Wa people to build a school for U'Wa children, and were fighting against encroachment of U'Wa territory by multinational...
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were erected by the U'wa people of Colombia in their ancestral territory. They believe that the menhirs are the ancients of the U'wa clans who were turned...
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Muisca (redirect from Chibcha people)
similar to those peoples of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Kogui, Ijka, Wiwa, and Kankuamo) and the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy (U'wa). Zipa Saguamanchica...
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Tunebo may refer to: U'wa people, formerly known as Tunebo, who live in northeastern Colombia Uw Cuwa, their language This disambiguation page lists articles...
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peoples Northern Ta-Arawakan Wayuu: Venezuela/Colombia Chibchan peoples Cuna-Colombian Kuna (Dule/Tule): Panama Chibcha–Motilon Chibcha–Tunebo U'wa:...
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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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Patrick Reinsborough (category Place of birth missing (living people))
an international solidarity campaign supporting Colombia’s indigenous U’wa people, who threatened to commit collective suicide to protest oil drilling...
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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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Yayogua, Onayomba and Yapompo. Colombia portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Muisca U'wa Achagua, Guayupe (in Spanish) Historia de los Teguas (in...
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northeastern Colombia Turbaco people, northwestern Colombia Urabá, northwestern Colombia Urezo, northwestern Colombia U'wa, eastern Colombia, western Venezuela...
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northeastern Colombia Turbaco people, northwestern Colombia Urabá, northwestern Colombia Urezo, northwestern Colombia U'wa, eastern Colombia, western Venezuela...
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Ingrid Washinawatok (category 20th-century American people)
Lahe’ena’e Gay and environmental activist Terence Freitas, were asked by the U'wa People of Arauca Department, Colombia, to help set up a school to protect their...
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Casanare. Colombia portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Muisca Conquest of the Lache, Chibcha, U'wa Guane (in Spanish) Los Laches y Chitareros...
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