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occupying the same settlement. Disease, poverty, and attrition led to severe decreases in population; by some accounts the population of the
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spurs up to elevations where primary forests still stand, usually above 3,500 metres (11,500 ft). The cultural realm of the
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granted them. In memory of this event of a peace agreement, the place where the negotiation had taken place was declared sacred and closed so from that point on "no creature, man or beast, should ever set foot upon it."
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was given to this culture by the Inca; the name that these people may have actually used to refer to themselves is not known. The meaning of the word Chachapoya may be derived from the
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system of ethnic dispersion, the Inca attempted to quell these rebellions by forcing large numbers of Chachapoya people to resettle in remote locations of the empire.
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also documents Chachapoya resistance. During the time of
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1190:"How Indiana Jones Actually Changed Archeology"
1094:Los Hombres Barbados en la América Precolombina
1014:Mujica, Sonia Alconini; Covey, R. Alan (2018).
595:"The Incas", Pedro de Cieza de Leon, Chapter 27
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443:From here, Inca troops proceeded to
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694:" may be modified forms of the
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950:Lost Kingdoms of South America
917:"Diccionario Quechua - Aymara"
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1773:Archaeological sites in Chile
1281:. Simon & Schuster, 1970.
1078:Cieza de Léon, Pedro (1959).
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1288:. Göteborg University, 1997.
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587:llautos
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2590:Mayans
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2013:Omagua
1968:Lupaca
1963:Lokono
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