- The
Guayupe are an Arawak-speaking
indigenous group of
people in modern-day Colombia. They
inhabit the
westernmost parts of the
department of Meta. At...
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Garifuna spirituality Guarani religion Guarayos traditional religious beliefs Guayupe traditional religion Gwich'in
traditional beliefs Haida religion Ho-Chunk...
- Chibcha-speaking U'wa
Sutagao Guane Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking
Panche Muzo Yarigui...
- the
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...
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macaws whose habitat was to the east of the Andes; the Arawakan-speaking
Guayupe,
Tegua and Achagua. The
Muisca cuisine consisted of a
stable and varied...
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Kingdom of Granada,
Indigenous peoples in
Colombia Panche, Achagua, Guane,
Guayupe, Lache,
Tegua Tunjo (in Spanish)
Total po****tion of
Muisca in Colombia:...
- 109 families.
Colombia portal Indigenous peoples of the
Americas portal Muisca Guayupe,
Panche (in Spanish)
Indios Sutagaos (in Spanish) Los Sutagaos...
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Casanare muni****lities Recetor, Chámeza and Aguazul. To the south, the
Guayupe were living, the
eastern part was
bordering the
territories of the Achagua...
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portal Venezuela portal Indigenous peoples of the
Americas portal U'wa
Guayupe,
Tegua "Achagua." Encyclopædia Britannica. (retrieved 1
December 2011)...
- Guane, Colombia, pre-Columbian
culture Guanebucan,
northeastern Colombia Guayupe, central-eastern
Colombia Guazuzú,
northwestern Colombia Hiwi, western...