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- both "Indigenous territorial entities" and Indigenous resguardos. By 1991 the country's 587 resguardos contained 800,271 people, including 60,503 families...
- and regulation were established by the Spanish colonial authorities: resguardos, encomiendas and haciendas. However, secret anti-Spanish discontentment...
- remainder currently represents over eighty distinct cultures. Reserves (resguardos) established for indigenous peoples occupy 30,571,640 hectares (305,716...
- de sus actividades sociales, económicas y culturales. " Art. 21: "Los resguardos son una institución legal y sociopolítica de carácter especial, conformada...
- talismans known as resguardos. These are created using herbs and blood and produced while in contact with the otanes. Resguardos are often given to small...
- areas of the muni****lities of Robles La Paz, Codazzi and Becerril in Resguardos (indian reserve) named Socorpa, Menkue, El Cozo Iroka and some other small...
- carbonated soft drink called "Coca Sek". The production method belongs to the resguardos of Calderas (Inzá) and takes about 150 kg (331 lb) of coca per 3,000 produced...
- and has an urban part divided into 10 Communes, 14 Corregimientos and 8 Resguardos Indígenas. 7 of the indigenous regions belong to the Wayuu and one in...
- Guaviare, while about as many live nomadically in the Nukak Reservation (Resguardo). Nukak are expert hunters. The men hunt with blowguns that shoot darts...
- Kʼicheʼ people. The city covered an estimated area of 3.25 km2 across the Resguardo plateau. There is also evidence for a large degree of cultural exchange...