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Yarigui people information


Yariguí
Total population
extinct
Regions with significant populations
Yarigui people Colombia
Languages
Yariguí language, one of the Carib languages

The Yariguí people were an Indigenous Colombian tribe that gave their name to a mountainous area they once inhabited in the Andean cloud forest. It has been said that they committed mass suicide instead of submitting to Spanish colonial rule.[1]

  1. ^ Drake, Lauren (10 October 2006). "Groups find colorful bird in Colombia". Associated Press. Retrieved 11 October 2006. [dead link]

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El Dorado

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the now-extinct language of Chibcha, once spoken by the local indigenous people, the Muisca. Spanish colonizers and Conquistadors knew about the existence...

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Muisca Confederation

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altitude warmer terrains populated by their neighbours, the Muzo, Panche, Yarigui, Guane, Guayupe, Achagua, Tegua, Lache, Sutagao and U'wa. Trade of products...

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Spanish conquest of New Granada

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Gustavo Gaviria Angel

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