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arrival of the
Spanish invaders. They left abundant traces of their occupation that have been studied since the 16th century, and allow scientists to reconstruct their way of life. It is possible that the Muisca integrated with more ancient inhabitants, but the Muisca were the ones who molded the cultural profile and the social and political organization. Their language, a dialect of
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there is evidence of agriculture and ceramics. The oldest settlement of the highlands dates to 1270 BCE. Between 800 BCE and 500 BCE, a second wave of migrants came to the highlands. Their presence is identified by multicolor ceramics, housing, and farms. These groups were still in residence upon the
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This search for an identity resulted in giving emphasis to the Muisca culture and overlooking other native nations, which were seen as wild people. Researchers wrongly concluded that the Muisca culture inhabited a previously empty land and that all archeological finds could be attributed solely to
2382:, a corn-based alcoholic drink. This was a blow to the culture and economy of the Muisca. The ban remained until 1991. Since then, the "Festival of the chicha, maize, life, and joy" is celebrated every year in Barrio La Perseverancia, a neighborhood in Bogotá where most of the chicha is produced.
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Muisca priests were educated from childhood and led the main religious ceremonies. Only the priests could enter the temples. Besides the religious activities, the priests had much influence in the lives of the people, giving counsel in matters of farming or war. The religion originally included
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The Muisca did not construct large stone structures. They didn't use the abundant rock to leave monumental ruins as has happened with other
American cultures. Their houses were built with materials such as clay, canes, and wood. The houses had a conical form, most of them to the point that
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were included in a new political division within the
Spanish colonies in America. The territory of the Muisca, located in a fertile plain of the Colombian Andes that contributed to make one of the most advanced South American civilizations, became part of the colonial region named
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Another major economic activity was weaving. The people made a wide variety of complex textiles. The scholar Paul Bahn said: "the Andean cultures mastered almost every method of textile weaving or decoration now known, and their products were often finer than those of today."
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After the independence wars in 1810, there was a surge of interest in the study of the Muisca culture. Indigenous
Colombians established the capital of their republic in Bogotá, the former viceroyal city, which was the capital of the confederation of the
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Bonnett Vélez, Diana (1999). "El caso del altiplano
Cundiboyacense: 1750–1800". La ofensiva hacia las tierras comunales indígenas" [The Case of the Cundiboyacense Highland: 1750–1800. The challenge toward the communitarian Indian lands].
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the report does not include the number of people of the Muisca ethnic group in the entire territory of the ancient Muisca
Confederation or outside that territory. It does not include Muisca Creole persons, it is to say, those of mixed Muisca
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1336:. This kind of legislation was suitable to a confederation system, and it was a well-organized one. The natural resources could not be privatized: woods, lakes, plateaus, rivers and other natural resources were common goods.
1518:, mainly because of the precious resources of the area: gold and emeralds. When the Spaniards arrived in Muisca territory they found a rich state, with the Muisca Confederation controlling mining of the following products:
601:, other lithic tools dated a millennium later were found that belonged to specialized hunters. Human skeletons were found that date to 5000 BCE. Analysis demonstrated that the people were members of the El Abra Culture.
2602:, who led the Geography Commission with Manuel Ancízar and did descriptive studies of the national territory and an inventory of the archaeological sites. The result of the expedition was published in Bogotá in 1889 as
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finally put down the last resistance and the territories of the
Confederations were shared by Belalcazar, Federmann, and De Quesada. Later the Spanish Crown would elect De Quesada as the man in charge, with the title
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suggested that the rock art symbols were writing. Wenceslao
Cabrera Ortíz was the one who concluded that the Muisca were migrants to the highlands; in 1969 he published on this and reported about excavations at the
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were based in Bogotá. They recorded many of the myths as they were interested in the traditions and culture of the conquered people. The Muisca territory became the seat of the colonial administration for the
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Due to
Spanish colonization, the population of the Muisca has drastically decreased and assimilated into the general population. The descendants of the Muisca are often found in rural municipalities including
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and all the water came out, forming a waterfall. Bochica punished Huitaca and Chibchacum: He made Huitaca an owl and made her hold up the sky. Chibchacum was tasked with holding up the Earth.
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2449:(ONIC). They proposed linguistic and cultural recuperation, defense of the territories nowadays occupied by others, and proposed urban and tourist plans. They support the communities of
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was re-established on land bought by the community in 1916, and then recognized by the 1991 constitution; the recognition was withdrawn in 1998 by the state and restored in 2006.
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covered himself with gold dust and washed it off in the lake while tossing gold trinkets into the waters. This tradition was well known outside the Confederation, as far as the
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made important achievements in its project of natural medicine in association with the Paul VI Hospital and the District Secretary of Health of Bogotá. The community of
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Since 1989, there has been a process of reconstruction of the indigenous councils by the surviving members of the Muisca Culture. Muisca Councils currently working are
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3234:(2009). "The Muisca Calendar: An approximation to the timekeeping system of the ancient native people of the northeastern Andes of Colombia". pp. 1–170.
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Recent archaeological work has also concentrated on the creation and composition of Muisca goldwork, with this data being made available for wider research.
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that was a loose union of states that each retained sovereignty. The confederation was not a kingdom, as there was no absolute monarch, nor was it an
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García, Antonio; Jiménez, Edith; Ochoa, Blanca (1946). "Resguardo Indígena de Tocancipá" [Tocancipá Indian Shelter].
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archaeological site. Those publications opened a new era in the studies of the pre-Hispanic cultures in Colombia.
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era. Colombia has one of the most ancient archaeological sites of the Americas:
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2043:(Spanish for "The Golden One") in the early 16th century may be located in the
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1741:
1664:
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1414:
1313:
1305:
1210:
1168:
1136:
1089:
1085:
1053:
707:
687:
622:
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491:
457:
Much of the historic knowledge about the Muisca comes from the testimonies of
3532:– The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition catalog – available online as PDF
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Cuaderno primero: Generalidades, Algunos conjuntos pictóricos de Cundinamarca
2574:, which work lasted for three centuries during the existence of the colonial
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The Muisca traded their goods at local and regional markets with a system of
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El simposio 'Los chibchas en América' del II Congreso Mundial de Arqueología
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The Muisca culture had certain sports which were part of their rituals. The
1797:. The remaining Muisca people in central Colombia also have their own seal.
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Pérez, Sandra; Wolff, Marta; De Carvalho, Claudio J.B. (19 November 2012).
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2495:) is a publication of poetry, literature, and essays about Muisca culture.
2437:. The councils had an Assembly in Bosa on 20–22 September 2002, called the
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was explored by conquistadors who were looking for gold offerings from the
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The Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges; territory of the Muisca
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2610:. An objection to that point of view came from Vicente Restrepo: his work
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6158:
5753:
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5165:
5145:
5140:
5030:
5010:
3887:
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2051:
offered gold and other treasures to the Guatavita goddess. To do so, the
1987:
1971:
1868:
1595:
1591:
1526:
1441:
1275:
1260:
1123:
1115:
1111:
937:
869:
empires as it was more similar to a confederation of states, such as the
582:
451:
349:
268:
215:
122:
3435:
Los muiscas: una reseña histórica con base en las primeras descripciones
2407:
2097:
1881:(The Moon-goddess): her temple was in what is today the municipality of
1483:
940:. The chiefdom was composed by localities. The tribes were divided into
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Southwestern Altiplano; Bogotá savanna, territory of the southern mosca(
6941:
6933:
6599:
6383:
5749:
5286:
5215:
5170:
4911:
4807:
4782:
4767:
4687:
4682:
4639:
4614:
4584:
3977:
3932:
3912:
3897:
3682:
2667:
2663:
2626:
1922:
1896:
1892:
1786:
1650:
1522:
1406:
1240:
1235:
1164:
1106:
933:
878:
590:
586:
524:
473:
316:, ruling a territory roughly covering modern southern and northeastern
17:
1863:, Suá, Zuhé or Xué (The Sun god): he is the father of the Muisca. His
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6121:
5682:
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4802:
4752:
4742:
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3822:
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3002:
Abbreviation in Spanish: "Organización Nacional Indígena de Colombia"
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2507:
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2180:
1618:
1610:
1602:
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Many Chibcha words were absorbed or "loaned" into Colombian Spanish:
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1144:
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618:
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477:
403:
339:
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2513:
Toward the end of 2006 there was a report on the Muisca population:
1951:
1860:
1848:
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Ministerio de Cultura (2010) "Muiscas, los hijos de Bachué". Bogotá
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5,186 people are registered as belonging to the Muisca ethnic group
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in their efforts to recover their organizational and human rights.
1998:
showed his face, as he was considered a descendant of the Sun god.
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6860:
6186:
6152:
6141:
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5276:
5267:
5155:
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3240:
2773:
2718:
2659:
2655:
2466:
2364:
2341:
2300:
2261:
2117:
2096:
1975:
1763:
1722:
1699:
1682:
1663:
1644:
1627:
1559:
1493:
1482:
1343:
1288:
1264:
1214:
1193:
1102:
1061:
1049:
982:
929:
921:
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862:
843:
827:
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Timeline of inhabitation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia
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209:
201:
3575:
Nicely animated video about the Muisca and their religious origin
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Martinon-Torres, Marcos; Villegas, Maria Uribe (15 March 2012).
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76:
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Every tribe within the confederation was ruled by a chief or a
1929:; in other versions Chia and Bachué are two different figures.
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Oral tradition suggests that every family gave up a child for
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Mercados, poblamiento, e integración étnica entre los Muiscas
613:(between 1000 BCE and 500 CE), as shown by evidence found at
5914:
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
3208:. Geneva, Switzerland: Société Suisse de Zoologie: 231–344.
3160:
Fernández-Alonso, José Luis; Groenendijk, Jeroen P. (2023).
802:
784:
766:
3375:). Manuscrito anónimo de la Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia
352:
and modern northeastern Boyacá and southwestern Santander.
3530:
The Art of Pre-Columbian Gold: The Jan Mitchell Collection
53:
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have been named after the Muisca religion and mythology.
3442:
La Chicha, una bebida fermentada a través de la historia
3301:. Vol. 2nd edition. London, UK: Thames and Hudson.
3016:
History of the Investigation of the Rock Art in Colombia
1885:. She was widely worshipped by the Confederation of the
2864:
The place of religion in the Muisca social organization
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The Muisca people of Suba opposed the drying up of the
1958:
for the Moon. They developed a vigesimal (based on 20)
1762:
The Muisca were an agrarian and ceramic society of the
1428:(Chibcha: "Bacatá"). Most of the municipalities of the
682:, who would also make difficulties for his successors,
577:
departments) show evidence of human activity since the
3440:
Llano Restrepo, María Clara y Marcela Campuzano 1994:
3034:), Bogotá, 1889: Comisión Coreográfica Agustín Codazzi
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Carved in stone by Bogotan sculptor María Teresa Zerda
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Painting in the Americas before European colonization
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From the Chibcha People to the Colony to the Republic
1950:
The cult of the Muisca centered on two main deities;
702:, especially for the possession of the salt mines of
3382:
Colombian Encyclopedia within reach – Espasa Century
3380:
Enciclopedia de Colombia a su alcance Espasa Siglo (
3339:
The Chibcha People: Social and Politica Organization
2800:– Ministry of Internal Affairs – accessed 21-04-2016
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Los Muiscas: organización social y régimen político
363:and from the summits to the western portion of the
160:
144:
128:
104:
88:
51:
3294:
900:, the traditional ancient warriors of the Muisca.
2510:, and regularly barter their products at market.
2114:was richly ornamented in gold and expensive cloth
1974:, the sacred city of the Sun and the seat of the
279:. The people spoke Muysccubun, a language of the
3538:– development cooperation story of the Wikibook
3402:). Tomo 1 Zamora Editores, Bogotá, Colombia 2003
2984:Decree of August 14, 1940, Republic of Colombia.
1529:is the primary producer of emeralds in the world
3196:Olivares, Tania S.; Burckhardt, Daniel (1997).
920:, and had its capital in Hunza, known today as
5889:Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas
5874:Category: Archaeological sites in the Americas
3444:. Bogotá: Instituto Colombiano de Antropología
3066:The Chibcha people before the Spanish Conquest
2873:– Museo del Oro – Biblioteca Luís Ángel Arango
2798:Total population of Muisca in Colombia: 14,051
2790:
2788:
2646:List of flora and fauna named after the Muisca
2194:adelantado de los cabildos de Santa Fe y Tunja
1899:, a beautiful and sometimes mean woman, or by
694:were also a permanent threat as rivals of the
5967:
4467:
3636:
3419:(in Spanish). Bogotá: Banco de la República.
3045:Memorias sobre las Antigüedades Neogranadinas
2403:Rediscovery of the Muisca indigenous heritage
8:
3049:Memoirs of the Ancient Neogranadian Cultures
2447:National Indigenous Organization of Colombia
2412:El redescubrimiento de la tradición indígena
2378:In 1948 the state forbade the production of
1966:(June 21), which they considered the Day of
1436:departments are derived from Chibcha names:
944:(ruled by a capitan). There were two kinds:
367:. Their territory bordered the lands of the
74:representation of the initiation of the new
46:
3389:De los Chibchas a la Colonia y la República
3297:Archaeology, Theories, Methods and Practice
3062:Los chibchas antes de la conquista española
3010:
3008:
2612:Los chibchas antes de la conquista española
2439:First General Congress of the Muisca People
1632:Ruins of the astronomical Muisca temple at
718:Timeline of inhabitation of the Muisca area
630:, was very similar to those peoples of the
99:10,000,000 Chibcha Mestizos (approximately)
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3351:The Chibcha People under the Spaniard Rule
2848:– Historia Universal – accessed 20-04-2016
2483:. They defended the natural reserves like
1571:tradition of offering gold to the goddess
1397:. It was spoken across several regions of
721:
63:
45:
5879:Portal:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
3464:El camino chibcha a la sociedad de clases
3335:Los Chibchas: organización socio-política
3239:
3213:
3133:
2856:
2854:
2706:Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal
2363:was reduced to 10% of its original size.
2187:, in 1539 and 1540 respectively. In 1542
818:Political and administrative organization
4483:Pre-Columbian civilizations and cultures
3347:Los chibchas bajo la dominación española
2636:Named after the Muisca and their culture
2389:
1540:: the coal mines still operate today at
1462:Relations: the youngest child is called
916:The northern territory was ruled by the
724:
2784:
1978:(priest). The Muisca name of the city,
3369:González de Pérez, María Stella 1987:
2822:Muysccubun, the language of the Muisca
853:The Muisca people were organized in a
541:Muisca Confederation § Prehistory
508:have contributed notable scholarship.
2993:Law 34 of 1948, Republic of Colombia.
2441:. In that congress, they founded the
1970:, the Sun god. The Sué temple was in
7:
3616:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
3395:). Bogotá: Ediciones Paraninfo, 1991
3387:Hernández Rodríguez Guillermo 1949:
2529:, with a population of 2,318 persons
1875:, who was considered his descendant.
1550:: there were mines in production at
105:Regions with significant populations
4907:Cultures of Pre-Columbian Venezuela
3181:10.18257/raccefyn.28(107).2004.1987
1962:and knew exactly the timing of the
964:was inherited by maternal lineage.
7685:Indigenous culture of the Americas
5899:Indigenous cuisine of the Americas
4878:Cultures of Pre-Columbian Colombia
3652:Ancestry and ethnicity in Colombia
2562:List of Muisca research institutes
2359:was dissolved in 1940. The one in
1986:, means "City of the Sun". On the
214:View of the Eastern Ranges of the
25:
4890:Cultures of Pre-Columbian Ecuador
4861:Cultures of Pre-Columbian Bolivia
3604:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
3377:. Bogotá: Instituto Caro y Cuervo
3371:Diccionario y Gramática Chibcha (
909:, had its capital at Bacatá (now
7649:
7648:
7323:Conquest of the Chibchan Nations
6321:
5931:
4883:Archaeological sites in Colombia
4856:Cultures of Pre-Cabraline Brazil
3545:Development Cooperation Handbook
3539:
3491:Suescún Monroy, Armando (1987).
3122:Journal of Open Archaeology Data
3096:Monumentos rupestres de Colombia
2698:
2684:
2506:has reintroduced the growing of
2406:
2397:
2168:, discovered the rich plains of
334:and encompassing most of modern
115:
4866:Cultures of Pre-Columbian Chile
3384:). Tomo 1 Bogotá, Colombia 2003
3373:Chibchan Dictionary and Grammar
2975:Ocampo López, 2013, Ch.13, p.80
2443:Cabildo Mayor del Pueblo Muisca
206:Location of Muisca in Colombia.
7690:Indigenous peoples in Colombia
7618:Archaeology Museum of Sogamoso
4441:Race and ethnicity in Colombia
3596:New International Encyclopedia
3448:Lleras Pérez, Roberto (1990).
2824:– Muysccubun dictionary online
2736:Indigenous peoples in Colombia
2594:the Muisca. In 1849 president
2140:Spanish conquest of the Muisca
1730:Archaeology Museum of Sogamoso
894:. The army was made up of the
1:
7298:Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela
5810:Spanish Conquest of Guatemala
4871:Archaeological sites in Chile
3398:Historia de Colombia (tr.en.
3232:Izquierdo Peña, Manuel Arturo
2895:Ministerio de Minas y Energia
2598:invited Italian cartographer
2572:Chronicles of the West Indies
2547:, 1,573 people are registered
2332:Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita
2014:Chronicles of the West Indies
1889:, who was considered her son.
1575:contributed to the legend of
555:Chronicles of the West Indies
488:Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita
27:Indigenous people of Colombia
7024:Diego de Torres y Moyachoque
5904:Mesoamerican writing systems
4900:Archaeological sites in Peru
3100:Colombian Rock-art Monuments
2039:The origin of the legend of
1694:Archaeology Museum, Sogamoso
632:Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
7623:Archaeology Museum of Pasca
5800:Spanish Conquest of Yucatán
3517:La formación social chibcha
3515:Tovar Pinzón, Hermes 1980:
2614:showed them as barbarians.
1324:The Muisca legislation was
299:in 1537 at the time of the
291:. They were encountered by
7711:
7628:Metropolitan Museum of Art
7293:Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
7231:Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano
6117:Battle of Chocontá (~1490)
5826:Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
5729:Uaxaclajuun Ubʼaah Kʼawiil
3550:Muisca: "Chibchan Indians"
3536:Muisca Indigenous Heritage
3476:Rozo Guauta, José (1978).
3461:Posada, Francisco (1965).
3456:. Barquesimeto, Venezuela.
3094:Ortíz, Wenceslao Cabrera;
3014:Argüello G., Pedro María;
2945:Official website Guatavita
2882:Izquierdo Peña, 2009, p.43
2639:
2596:Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
2559:
2479:and wanted to recover the
2203:
2158:Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
2137:
2084:Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
2074:
2032:
2005:
1943:
1937:
1828:
1739:
1507:
1501:
1371:
1365:
821:
661:
538:
463:Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
36:
29:
7644:
7367:
7356:
7338:Battle of Tocarema (1538)
7288:Miguel Holguín y Figueroa
7159:
7146:
6842:
6831:
6566:
6555:
6319:
6312:Ubaté-Chiquinquirá Valley
6219:
6208:
6002:
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5927:
5869:
5860:
5224:
5051:Llanos de Moxos (Bolivia)
4426:
3271:10.11646/zootaxa.3554.1.3
2964:Seal of the Muisca people
2297:Under the colonial regime
2164:, interested in locating
2129:, executed by the Spanish
2090:, gave the area the name
1638:("the little hell") near
535:A Muiscan ceramic figure.
165:
149:
133:
109:
98:
93:
62:
52:
7590:University of Pittsburgh
7585:Universidad La Javeriana
7580:Universidad de los Andes
7362:Research and collections
5938:Civilizations portal
4895:Cultural periods of Peru
3572:(in English and Spanish)
3563:Ibero-American Institute
3202:Revue Suisse de Zoologie
3083:The Chibcha Civilization
2108:when the Spanish arrived
1783:Altiplano Cundiboyacense
1668:Statue of water Goddess
581:at the beginning of the
567:Altiplano Cundiboyacense
281:Chibchan language family
265:Altiplano Cundiboyacense
111:Altiplano Cundiboyacense
7246:Hernán Venegas Carrillo
7221:Antonio Díaz de Cardoso
6837:Caciques and neighbours
6112:Battle of Pasca (~1470)
5832:Hernán Pérez de Quesada
4678:Mesoamerican chronology
3437:. Bogotá: Museo del Oro
3433:Londoño, Eduardo 1998:
3319:Universitas Humanistica
3246:Université de Montréal.
3079:La Civilización Chibcha
2642:List of Muisca toponyms
2622:La Civilización Chibcha
2566:List of Muisca scholars
2517:Three Muisca councils:
2154:Sebastián de Belalcázar
1758:Women in Muisca society
848:Independent territories
648:Sierra Nevada del Cocuy
54:
32:Muisca (disambiguation)
7695:Prehistory of Colombia
7680:Pre-Columbian cultures
7333:Conquest of the Panche
7316:Neighbouring conquests
6561:Religion and mythology
4535:Archaeological periods
3499:University of Virginia
3497:(in Spanish). Bogotá:
3413:Langebaek, Carl Henrik
3359:Boletín de Arqueología
3215:10.5962/bhl.part.79999
3169:Rev. Acad. Colomb. Cie
3043:Uricoechea, Ezequiel;
2732:New Kingdom of Granada
2576:New Kingdom of Granada
2414:
2347:
2324:Nuevo Reino de Granada
2310:
2307:Nuevo Reino de Granada
2200:Last Muisca sovereigns
2144:Rivalries between the
2130:
2115:
2092:Valle de los Alcázares
2023:Nuevo Reino de Granada
2019:New Kingdom of Granada
1732:
1727:Model of Muisca houses
1720:
1697:
1687:Reconstruction of the
1680:
1661:
1642:
1499:
1491:
1363:
850:
807:
789:
771:
536:
528:
506:Gonzalo Correal Urrego
383:in the northeast, the
375:in the northwest, the
244:
232:
224:
207:
7195:Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
6214:Geography and history
5838:List of Conquistadors
5725:Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal
5136:Quebrada de Humahuaca
4555:Caddoan Mississippian
3613:Catholic Encyclopedia
3353:). Bogotá: La Carreta
3135:10.5334/4f60dd6baa298
2954:– accessed 05-05-2016
2932:– accessed 05-05-2016
2923:Official website Sopó
2539:in the localities of
2481:Juan Amarillo wetland
2396:
2345:
2304:
2189:Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
2121:
2100:
1726:
1703:
1686:
1667:
1648:
1631:
1497:
1486:
1347:
831:
806:
788:
770:
678:, and especially the
534:
519:
512:History of the Muisca
387:in the east, and the
348:, religious ruler of
238:
230:
213:
205:
161:Related ethnic groups
94:14,051 (2005, census)
7575:Universidad Nacional
7328:Conquest of the Muzo
7236:Gonzalo García Zorro
6789:Mythological figures
6780:Monster of Lake Tota
6516:Muisca Confederation
5805:Francisco de Montejo
5733:Jasaw Chan Kʼawiil I
4846:Andean civilizations
4773:Shaft tomb tradition
2897:– Proexport Colombia
2833:Wiesner García, 1987
2445:, affiliated to the
2346:Muisca people (1882)
2338:Independent Colombia
2134:The Spanish conquest
2045:Muisca Confederation
1809:game, also known as
1750:Muisca mummification
1302:Autonomous chiefdoms
834:Muisca Confederation
824:Muisca Confederation
796:Muisca Confederation
273:Muisca Confederation
39:Muisca Confederation
30:For other uses, see
7562:Research institutes
7303:Pedro Ruíz Corredor
5771:Manco Inca Yupanqui
5076:Manteño-Huancavilca
4545:Ancestral Puebloans
4436:Lists of Colombians
3559:Books on the Muisca
3494:La Economía Chibcha
3484:University of Texas
3469:University of Texas
3400:History of Colombia
3345:Friede, Juan 1961:
3293:Bahn, Paul (1991).
3060:Restrepo, Vicente;
2608:Ezequiel Uricoechea
2586:, and was known as
2493:The Song of the Sun
2162:Nicolás de Federman
2077:Muisca architecture
1717:Gold Museum, Bogotá
1184:Territories of the
1095:Fusagasugá District
1029:Territories of the
991:Chiefdoms (Cacique)
565:Excavations in the
502:Javier Ocampo López
481:Juan de Castellanos
48:
7283:Martín Yañéz Tafur
7251:Juan de Albarracín
7226:Antonio de Lebrija
7205:Juan de San Martín
7190:Baltasar Maldonado
7180:Gonzalo de Quesada
6677:Goranchacha Temple
6331:Neighbouring areas
5894:Columbian exchange
5884:Portal:Mesoamerica
5036:La Tolita (Tumaco)
4851:Indigenous peoples
4590:Hopewell tradition
4517:Indigenous peoples
3501:. pp. 1–113.
3028:Peregrinación Alfa
2950:2016-01-30 at the
2928:2016-02-21 at the
2869:2007-01-25 at the
2604:Peregrinación Alfa
2415:
2348:
2311:
2131:
2116:
1733:
1721:
1698:
1681:
1662:
1643:
1516:Post-Classic stage
1510:Muisca agriculture
1500:
1498:Golden breastplate
1492:
1448:, and many others.
1426:Santa Fe de Bogotá
1395:Chibchan languages
1364:
1133:Guatavita District
851:
808:
790:
772:
569:(the highlands of
537:
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379:in the north, the
295:dispatched by the
271:, that formed the
245:
233:
225:
223:is clearly visible
208:
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7486:Reichel-Dolmatoff
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7185:Hernán de Quesada
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6672:Cojines del Zaque
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6542:
6426:Piedras del Tunjo
6301:Flora & fauna
6204:
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5949:
5948:
5945:
5944:
5919:Pre-Columbian art
5855:
5854:
5849:Francisco Pizarro
5815:Pedro de Alvarado
5131:Pucará de Tilcara
4449:
4448:
4422:
4421:
3554:Online Books Page
3508:978-958-601-137-2
3486:. pp. 1–216.
3426:978-958-9028-40-7
3331:Broadbent, Sylvia
3308:978-0-500-27867-3
3026:Ancízar, Manuel;
2498:The community of
2394:
1731:
1719:
1696:
1679:
1401:and the north of
1393:, belongs to the
960:). The status of
832:Territory of the
812:
811:
799:
781:
549:History of Bogotá
497:(17th century).
371:in the west, the
257:indigenous people
200:
199:
139:Colombian Spanish
82:lake of Guatavita
16:(Redirected from
7702:
7652:
7651:
7553:
7543:
7533:
7369:
7358:
7268:
7200:Juan de Céspedes
7170:
7161:
7153:Spanish conquest
7148:
7108:Cariban-speaking
7047:Chibcha-speaking
7043:
6964:
6868:
6856:
6844:
6833:
6763:
6744:Tequendama Falls
6739:
6707:
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6557:
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6524:
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6221:
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2714:Spanish conquest
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2534:Capital District
2410:
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2395:
2008:Muisca mythology
1954:for the Sun and
1940:Muisca astronomy
1905:Tequendama Falls
1766:of the north of
1729:
1715:
1692:
1677:
1672:identified with
1451:Fruits, such as
1409:culture and the
1381:, also known as
1368:Chibcha language
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7130:
7102:
7080:Arawak-speaking
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7028:
7006:
6946:
6924:
6895:
6886:Quemuenchatocha
6866:
6838:
6815:
6784:
6748:
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6169:The Salt People
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5742:Quemuenchatocha
5740:
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5718:
5714:
5710:
5671:
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5359:Human Sacrifice
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2328:Pedro de Aguado
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1946:Muisca calendar
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1831:Muisca religion
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1653:in the town of
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1374:Muisca numerals
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1349:Muisca numerals
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2231:Saguamanchica
2229:
2226:
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2222:
2220:
2219:
2215:
2211:
2210:
2207:
2206:Muisca rulers
2199:
2197:
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2190:
2186:
2182:
2177:
2175:
2171:
2167:
2163:
2159:
2155:
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2147:
2141:
2133:
2128:
2124:
2120:
2113:
2107:
2103:
2099:
2095:
2093:
2089:
2086:, founder of
2085:
2078:
2070:
2068:
2066:
2062:
2058:
2057:Caribbean Sea
2054:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2036:
2028:
2026:
2024:
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2009:
2001:
1999:
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1993:
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1961:
1957:
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1928:
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1912:
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1877:
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1808:
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1792:
1788:
1784:
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1774:
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1765:
1759:
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1713:
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1707:
1702:
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1690:
1685:
1675:
1671:
1666:
1660:
1656:
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1641:
1637:
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1630:
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1612:
1608:
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1485:
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1403:South America
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1272:
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1262:
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1254:
1250:
1246:
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1234:Territory of
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899:
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892:
887:
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881:
880:
874:
872:
868:
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849:
845:
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835:
830:
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817:
815:
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797:
787:
780:
779:
769:
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728:
723:
717:
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713:
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697:
693:
689:
685:
681:
677:
673:
672:Saguamanchica
670:
665:
657:
655:
653:
649:
645:
641:
637:
633:
629:
624:
620:
616:
612:
611:Formative era
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600:
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588:
584:
580:
579:Archaic stage
576:
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568:
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556:
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527:(~11,000 BCE)
526:
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518:
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507:
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416:manufacturing
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293:conquistadors
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7520:Publications
7267:Lázaro Fonte
7011:
6967:
6957:
6929:
6900:
6891:Aquiminzaque
6859:
6849:
6772:
6645:Sacred sites
6580:Chiminigagua
6532:
6521:~1450 - 1540
6520:
6508:
6504:Early Muisca
6503:
6497:800 BC - 800
6496:
6481:
6466:
6462:Lake Herrera
6415:
6366:
6343:Tenza Valley
6338:Ocetá Páramo
6306:Suárez River
6235:Bogotá River
6151:
6019:Architecture
5982:
5929:
5862:
5712:Moctezuma II
5692:
5669:Inca history
5594:Andean Music
5538:Architecture
5533:Architecture
5528:Architecture
5523:Architecture
5519:Architecture
5513:Gender Roles
5258:Tenochtitlan
5181:Timoto–Cuica
5176:Tierradentro
4961:Casma–Sechin
4693:Chalcatzingo
4328:Scandinavian
3832:
3611:
3594:
3580:(in Spanish)
3516:
3493:
3478:
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2915:
2908:Archaeology,
2907:
2902:
2892:(in Spanish)
2887:
2878:
2861:(in Spanish)
2843:(in Spanish)
2838:
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2819:(in Spanish)
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2416:
2386:21st century
2377:
2354:
2351:20th century
2318:
2314:
2312:
2287:Aquiminzaque
2257:
2256:
2213:
2212:
2193:
2185:Aquiminzaque
2178:
2170:Cundinamarca
2149:
2145:
2143:
2126:
2123:Aquiminzaque
2111:
2105:
2091:
2080:
2071:Architecture
2064:
2052:
2048:
2040:
2038:
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2011:
1995:
1991:
1983:
1979:
1967:
1949:
1918:
1915:Lake Iguaque
1886:
1872:
1842:
1834:
1806:
1804:
1795:Cundinamarca
1780:
1772:
1761:
1754:Muisca music
1710:
1709:
1705:
1669:
1649:Monument to
1633:
1623:
1600:
1590:
1584:
1576:
1568:
1513:
1471:
1470:for a girl;
1467:
1463:
1434:Cundinamarca
1419:
1391:muysca cubun
1390:
1386:
1382:
1378:
1377:
1357:Von Humboldt
1348:
1333:
1329:
1323:
1320:, Tacasquirá
1301:
1273:
1233:
1192:
1185:
1183:
1039:
1030:
1028:
997:
973:
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883:
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852:
838:Showing the
813:
794:
776:
725:
695:
668:
667:
608:
593:Culture: In
571:Cundinamarca
564:
554:
552:
499:
456:
420:
412:metalworking
393:
354:
343:
336:Cundinamarca
325:
307:
305:
288:
284:
252:
248:
246:
240:
75:
43:Ethnic group
7605:Collections
6806:Pacanchique
6796:Goranchacha
6667:Moon Temple
6630:Chibafruime
6137:Muisca raft
6014:Agriculture
5775:Túpac Amaru
5759:Manco Cápac
5708:Moctezuma I
5619:Agriculture
5614:Agriculture
5609:Agriculture
5600:Agriculture
5543:Road System
5432:Mathematics
5297:Muysc Cubun
5151:San Agustín
5101:Monte Verde
4778:Teotihuacan
4670:Mesoamerica
4565:Coles Creek
4550:Anishinaabe
4507:Archaeology
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3878:Pira-tapuya
3688:Awa-Kwaiker
2485:La Conejera
2289:(1537–1540)
2283:(1490–1537)
2277:(1470–1490)
2251:(1537–1539)
2245:(1514–1537)
2239:(1490–1514)
2233:(1470–1490)
2227:(1450–1470)
2125:, the last
1706:Muisca raft
1415:hieroglyphs
1253:Sativanorte
1223:Lenguazaque
1046:Teusaquillo
1041:Bacatá rule
521:Petroglyphs
495:Pedro Simón
400:agriculture
275:before the
155:Catholicism
70:Muisca raft
7669:Categories
7538:El Carnero
7506:Uricoechea
7481:De Quesada
7261:Juan Tafur
7038:Neighbours
6997:Tisquesusa
6982:Meicuchuca
6662:Sun Temple
6635:Guahaioque
6620:Nencatacoa
6610:Chibchacum
6509:800 - 1200
6482:>800 BC
6401:Tequendama
6362:Prehistory
6283:Suba Hills
6059:Muysccubun
5746:Tisquesusa
5720:Cuauhtémoc
5716:Cuitláhuac
5046:Lauricocha
5016:Gran Chaco
5006:Cupisnique
4991:Chinchorro
4966:Chachapoya
4956:Caral–Supe
4798:Tlaxcaltec
4788:Teuchitlán
4703:Chupícuaro
4630:Plum Bayou
4625:Plaquemine
4595:Marksville
4560:Chichimeca
4292:Portuguese
4275:Lithuanian
4013:Venezuelan
3660:Indigenous
2780:References
2560:See also:
2491:Magazine (
2243:Tisquesusa
2225:Meicuchuca
2102:Tisquesusa
2021:(Spanish:
1944:See also:
1919:Furachoque
1901:Chibchacum
1742:Muisca art
1740:See also:
1689:Sun temple
1508:See also:
1372:See also:
1194:Hunza rule
1099:Fusagasugá
1058:Facatativá
1054:Subachoque
942:Capitanías
688:Tisquesusa
646:) and the
605:Muisca era
561:Background
539:See also:
492:Franciscan
448:Gachancipá
342:; and the
37:See also:
7491:Schrimpff
7461:Langebaek
7456:Izquierdo
7401:Broadbent
7391:De Aguado
6992:Nemequene
6956:Southern
6848:Northern
6811:Thomagata
6801:Idacansás
6774:El Dorado
6758:Mythology
6712:Guatavita
6615:Cuchavira
6457:Aguazuque
6225:Altiplano
6177:Zipaquirá
6064:Mythology
6029:Astronomy
5767:Atahualpa
5763:Pachacuti
5738:Nemequene
5604:Chinampas
5426:Astronomy
5415:Astronomy
5395:Mythology
5390:Mythology
5385:Mythology
5380:Mythology
5376:Mythology
5206:Wankarani
5196:Tuncahuán
5086:Marajoara
5041:Las Vegas
4927:Atacameño
4823:Xochipala
4763:Purépecha
4723:Epi-Olmec
4713:Cuicuilco
4655:Troyville
4645:St. Johns
4376:Ukrainian
4246:Hungarian
4227:Mennonite
4001:Argentine
3863:Patángoro
3778:Guambiano
3748:Cocamilla
3743:Chitarero
3279:1175-5334
3265:: 45–57.
3241:0812.0574
3224:0035-418X
3189:0370-3908
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2664:volcanoes
2650:Several (
2551:ancestry.
2474:Tibabuyes
2455:Tocancipá
2357:Tocancipá
2237:Nemequene
2166:El Dorado
2041:El Dorado
2035:El Dorado
2029:El Dorado
2002:Mythology
1934:Astronomy
1845:sacrifice
1815:wrestling
1791:Guatavita
1711:El Dorado
1578:El Dorado
1573:Guatavita
1556:Zipaquirá
1542:Zipaquirá
1446:Zipaquirá
1257:Sativasur
1203:Ramiriquí
1141:Guatavita
1082:Zipaquirá
1000:(Capitan)
998:Capitanía
981:Priests (
778:Altiplano
704:Zipaquirá
684:Nemequene
615:Aguazuque
444:Tocancipá
327:psihipqua
322:Santander
255:) are an
221:Lake Tota
216:Colombian
129:Languages
7654:Category
7451:Humboldt
7421:Duquesne
7373:Scholars
7016:Turmequé
6958:caciques
6920:Sugamuxi
6915:Nompanim
6876:Hunzahúa
6850:caciques
6533:>2002
6478:Ceramic
6289:Wetlands
6270:Tunjuelo
6192:Sesquilé
6159:Zoratama
6132:Emeralds
6105:Specific
6086:Toponyms
6074:Religion
6069:Numerals
6034:Calendar
5863:See also
5781:Conquest
5754:Zoratama
5421:Calendar
5410:Calendar
5405:Calendar
5401:Calendar
5370:Religion
5365:Religion
5354:Religion
5343:Religion
5339:Religion
5328:Numerals
5322:Numerals
5283:Language
5263:Multiple
5201:Valdivia
5186:Tiwanaku
5146:Saladoid
5141:Quimbaya
5031:Kuhikugu
5011:Diaguita
5001:Chorrera
4818:Veraguas
4813:Veracruz
4793:Tlatilco
4605:Mogollon
4512:Cultures
4490:Americas
4431:See also
4304:Romanian
4181:Croatian
4145:Austrian
4103:Japanese
4055:Armenian
4043:Lebanese
3994:Americas
3888:Quimbaya
3808:Kankuamo
3733:Carijona
3728:Carabayo
3698:Barasana
3415:(1987).
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3349:(tr.en.
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2926:Archived
2867:Archived
2678:See also
2670:'s moon
2527:Sesquilé
2435:Sesquilé
2361:Sesquilé
2271:(?-1470)
2269:Hunzahúa
2148:and the
1988:solstice
1984:Sugamuxi
1972:Sogamoso
1960:calendar
1825:Religion
1807:turmequé
1777:Heraldry
1619:potatoes
1598:status.
1596:currency
1592:de facto
1527:Colombia
1523:emeralds
1442:Sogamoso
1438:Chocontá
1340:Language
1281:Busbanzá
1276:Sugamuxi
1227:Turmequé
1219:Tibiritá
1157:Sesquilé
1149:Chocontá
1124:Simijaca
1120:Cucunubá
1074:Engativá
938:Sogamoso
644:Kankuamo
638:, Ijka,
583:Holocene
440:Engativá
406:mining,
332:Muyquytá
301:conquest
269:Colombia
145:Religion
123:Colombia
7548:Epítome
7528:Elegías
7466:De Lugo
7416:Correal
7126:Yarigui
7098:Guayupe
7088:Achagua
7060:Sutagao
7012:cacique
6942:Tundama
6930:cacique
6717:Iguaque
6700:Fúquene
6692:Natural
6625:Chaquén
6605:Huitaca
6600:Bochica
6572:Deities
6492:Herrera
6451:Sáchica
6444:Nemocón
6437:Galindo
6384:El Abra
6353:History
6260:Teusacá
6182:Nemocón
6091:Warfare
6080:Society
6044:Economy
6039:Cuisine
6007:General
5750:Tundama
5679:Peoples
5664:History
5659:History
5654:History
5650:History
5644:Cuisine
5639:Cuisine
5634:Cuisine
5629:Cuisine
5625:Cuisine
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5478:Warfare
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5469:Warfare
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5458:Economy
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5442:Society
5438:Society
5308:Writing
5302:Quechua
5287:Nahuatl
5254:Capital
5191:Toyopán
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5081:Mapuche
4996:Chiripa
4971:Chancay
4942:Cañaris
4917:Amotape
4912:El Abra
4828:Zapotec
4808:Totonac
4783:Tepanec
4768:Quelepa
4738:Mezcala
4728:Huastec
4698:Cholula
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4683:Acolhua
4640:Sinagua
4615:Patayan
4585:Hohokam
4575:Fremont
4409:Mestizo
4399:African
4352:Spanish
4340:Slovene
4316:Russian
4270:Italian
4169:British
4157:Belgian
4120:Turkish
4091:Iranian
4067:Chinese
3968:Yarigui
3933:Tinigua
3918:Tariana
3913:Tairona
3903:Sutagao
3898:Siriano
3883:Quechua
3773:Guahibo
3738:Chimila
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3678:Andoque
3673:Andaquí
3668:Achagua
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2749:Achagua
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2305:Map of
1923:Chibcha
1897:goddess
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1855:Deities
1736:Culture
1704:Famous
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1479:Economy
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879:cacique
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587:El Abra
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4137:Europe
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