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50: 165:(and against other situations overall incidence), these tribes used to join in a federated so to call it around the chief who had shown more courage in any of their tasks warriors. The Nutabes despite belonging to a group of peaceful tribes of the area were recognized Antioquia also as warriors typically when protecting their territory. When the Spanish arrived, the leadership of the tribe was exercised by a chief named Guarcama. 185:
after the Spanish conquest. This bridge was important for life Nutabe. Amid the bustle conqueror, indigenous him down. Somewhat later, Andres de Valdivia, of the conquering, given its importance rebuilt it.
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Their society was organized into small chiefdoms hereditary, individually scattered and lacking any central power. However, compared to the
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The Nutabes traded with neighboring tribes, for which they used a strategic bridge over the river
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in Colombia. Their numbers began to plummet around the first half of the 16th century due to the
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Virgilio Sucerquia Chancí was assassinated in a confrontation with a paramilitary group.
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According to some historians and researchers Nutabes fall within the language family
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Nutabe language
Colombia
Nutabe
Tunebo
Antioquia
European colonization of the Americas
Aburrá Valley
Itagüí
Envigado
Sabaneta
Toledo
San Andrés de Cuerquia
Ituango
cacique
Chibchas
Spanish conquest
Población Indígena de Colombia
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"El Paisa y Sus Origenes :: Ricardo Saldarriaga: 8. LOS NUTABES"
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Antioquia department
Aburrá Valley
Chibchas
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Ancestry and ethnicity in Colombia
Indigenous
Achagua
Andaquí

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