- the
Sutagao were in
conflict with the
Muisca to the northeast. Zipa
Saguamanchica conquered the
Sutagao around 1470 when the
cacique of the
Sutagao lost...
-
Sutagao are the Chibcha-speaking
indigenous people from the
region of Fusagasugá, Bogotá savanna, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Knowledge about the
Sutagao...
- zipa (ruler), Saguamanchica, and an
alliance between the
Panche and the
Sutagao, led by the
Cacique of Fusagasugá. The
battle took
place c. 1470 in the...
- the north, the
Lache in the northeast, the
Achagua in the east, and the
Sutagao in the south. At the time of the
Spaniard invasion, the area had a large...
- Pantágora in the northwest, in the east the Muisca, in the
southeast the
Sutagao and to the
south and
southwest the Pijao. The
northern limits were defined...
-
Colombia ("La
Ciudad Jardín de Colombia") for the
production of Orchids. The
Sutagao people inhabited the
region until the new town was
founded by Oídor Bernardino...
- Turmequé
Diego de
Torres y
Moyachoque Neighbours Chibcha-speaking U'wa
Sutagao Guane Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking Panche...
- Chibcha-speaking U'wa
Sutagao Guane Lache Arawak-speaking
Achagua Tegua Guayupe Cariban-speaking
Panche Muzo Yarigui...
-
various indigenous groups, such as the Chimila, Muisca, Panche, Lache, U'wa,
Sutagao and others.
Under the
command of Hernán Pérez de
Quesada the last independent...
- The area of
Tibacuy was
inhabited by the
Muisca and the
Panche with the
Sutagao living to the southeast. The
present town
centre is
situated at a lower...