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drastically affected by
colonial warfare, as were
their neighbours, the
Quiriquire and the Jirajara. The Caquetíos were also
present in Aruba, Curaçao and...
- lake
refer to it as Coquivacoa. The
tribes of Wayuu, Caquetíos, and
Quiriquires also
lived in the area. When
Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci and Spanish...
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tortured and hung in full view of the
Quiriquires,
prompting them to
reportedly ask for peace. Nevertheless, the
Quiriquires continued to
offer resistance to...
-
Tamanaco was a
native Venezuelan chief, who as
leader of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires tribes led (during part of the 16th century) the
resistance against the...
- Cúa
dates from the pre-Columbian period,
being the
first founders the
Quiriquires natives, has like
nickname The Tuy Pearl,
because its
location at the...
-
Timucua Sepé
Tiaraju of the
Guarani Missions Tamanaco of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires Tibiriçá of the
Tupiniquims of São
Paulo Urracá of the Ngäbe of Panama...
- de San
Antonio was born by the
Guanaguana Indians. By
early 1912, the
Quiriquire community began to form. With the
project to
build the
Guamos dam, the...
- were the Caracas, the Teques, the ****anagotos, the
Mariches and the
Quiriquires. The
Teques inhabited the
southwestern part of Guaire. The
Mariches inhabited...
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western s**** of Lake
Valencia in the
state of Aragua. (Unattested.)
Quiriquire –
extinct language once
spoken on the Tuy
River and
Misoa River, state...
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Emilio Romero Personal information Born (1937-05-28) 28 May 1937 (age 87)
Quiriquire,
Venezuela Sport Sport Sprinting Event 4 × 100
metres relay...