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Muisca
Muisca The Muisca was a South American nation that lived ... Fuquene , Tota and Iguaque still remain. The Muisca spoke a Chibchan language. As with many autonyms, the word Muisca is a Chibchan word for "People". Guatavita ...
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Muisca mythology (translated from Spanish)
Muisca mythology One or more wikipedistas they are ... Mother Creative Grandmother of the universe in Muisca mythology. It is the intangible one, she ... the beginning of the world. Glossary Mitológico Muisca Aba: the maize Ana: Great spoon used ...
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El Dorado
... Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada first found the Muisca (1537), a nation in the modern day ... highlands of Colombia. The story of the Muisca rituals was brought to Quito by Sebastian ... the king or chief priest of the Muisca was said to be ritually covered with ... citation needed] were carried out by the Muisca in several lakes along their territory. The Muisca towns and their treasures quickly fell ...
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Eldorado (translated from German)
... contents Putting one Each recent ruler that Muisca brought with his assumption of office for ... with the arrival of the Spaniards the Muisca custom already for a long time any ... however the narrations of the imprisoned taken Muisca schuerte greed that Konquistadoren after the allegedly ... in Quito, only several years after the Muisca of the Spanish Abenteuerer Gonzalo Jiménez de ...
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Gold raft of Eldorado (translated from German)
... on a throne. It probably represents the Muisca chieftain. The gold raft from Eldorado became in Lost-wax process of that Muisca made. History The raft from Eldorado became ... 1969 in a cave with the old Muisca settlement Pasca, southwest of Bogotá , of farmers ...
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Guatavita (translated from German)
... the Eldorado Myth famous. Table of contents Muisca and Eldorado The Guatavita lake was the ... admired of the five holy lakes that Muisca, all this of queue divinities to be inhabited should. The Muisca was an Indian people in today's ...
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Indigenous peoples in Colombia
... city of Bogotá was inhabited by the Muisca. The Muisca based their social organization on trade. They ... Inga Kamsá (Sibundoy) Kogi/Kággaba Kankuamo Mokaná Muisca Páez Pacabuy Pastos Pijao Sánha Tama Totoroe ...
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Muiscas (translated from Spanish)
... Sogamoso), was the most venerated of the Muisca world; Chía (the Moon), and its temple ... one of Confederation of Chieftainships. Within the Muisca nation, there were two great Confederations, the ... aim of the Muiscas It also see: Muisca Mythology
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Philipp of Hutten (translated from German)
... Hutten, approached their goal, the realm that Muisca Indios in March 1536 up to a ... particularly tragic, that the realm of the Muisca 1537/38 - thus nearly at the same ...
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Chibchan languages
... of an extinct language called Chibcha or Muisca cubun, spoken by the people who lived ... Dulegaya), Panama and Colombia Magdalenic Subgroup Chibcha (Muisca, Mosca) Colombia, extinct Tunebo (U'wa) Colombia ...
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