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chibchas antes de la
conquista española (The
Chibcha people before the
Spanish Conquest), 1895 Triana, Miguel; La Civilización
Chibcha (The
Chibcha Civilization)...
- that the
Chibchas lost
their language perhaps since the 18th century, so that
there are no
native speakers today.
Another concern of the
Chibcha councils...
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known as saga or
chisgua in Colombia. They are
consumed as food by the
Chibchas in Colombia, but it is
thought that
their use has
extended throughout the...
- The
Chibcha Terrane (Spanish:
Terreno Chibcha, TCH),
named after Chibcha, is the
largest of the
geological provinces (terranes) of Colombia. The terrane...
- Panama. The name is
derived from the name of an
extinct language called Chibcha or Muisca, once
spoken by the
people who
lived on the
Altiplano Cundiboyacense...
-
November 2020.
Retrieved 16 June 2021. Broadbent,
Sylvia (1965). "Los
Chibchas: organización socio-polític".
Serie Latinoamericana. 5. Álvaro
Chaves Mendoza;...
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Traditional lifestyle includes llama herding.
Banawa Cañaris
Caiapos Chibcha Cocama Chaya****ta
Diaguita Enxet Gê, Guaraní – live in Paraguay, where...
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Copelatus chibcha is a
species of
diving beetle. It is part of the
genus Copelatus of the
subfamily Copelatinae in the
family Dytiscidae. It was described...
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Chibcha can
refer to:
Chibcha language: It is also
known as "Muysc cubun" (the
language of the Muisca)
Chibchan languages: A
language family with many...
- the 16th century. The
central and
southern portions of the
country had
Chibcha influences. The
Atlantic coast, meanwhile, was po****ted with
African workers...