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Tairona or
Tayrona was a Pre-Columbian
culture of Colombia,
which consisted in a
group of
chiefdoms in the
region of
Sierra Nevada de
Santa Marta in present-day...
- language-speaking
nations of modern-day
Colombia and Panama,
mainly the
Muisca and
Tairona that
inhabited present-day Colombia,
beginning the
Spanish colonization...
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inhabited by the
Tairona people.
According to the Kogi people, who are some of the last
preserved indigenous descendants of the
Tairona, the
Tairona lived for...
- of Colombia. They are Chibchan-speaking
people and
descendants of the
Tairona culture,
concentrated in
northern Colombia in the
Sierra Nevada de Santa...
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shown to be
Chibchan (Adelaar & Muysken, 2004:49). The
language of the
Tairona is unattested,
apart from a
single word, but may well be one of the Arwako...
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people are
descendants of the
Tairona culture,
which flourished before the
times of the
Spanish conquest. The
Tairona were an
advanced civilization which...
- The
Tayrona National Natural Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona) is a
protected area in the
Colombian northern Caribbean region and within...
- ("Muisca" or "Muysca"), Valdivia, Quimbaya, Calima,
Marajoara culture, and the
Tairona. The
Muisca of Colombia,
postdating the
Herrera Period,
Valdivia of Ecuador...
- societies,
notably the
Muisca Confederation,
Quimbaya Civilization, and
Tairona Chiefdoms. The
Spanish arrived in 1499 and
initiated a
period of annexation...
- violin. The
guacharaca was
invented by
native American Indians from the
Tairona culture in the
region of la
Sierra Nevada de
Santa Marta,
Colombia as an...