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  2. Andean civilizations - Wikipedia

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    Timoto–Cuica people was composed primarily of two tribes, the Timotes and the Cuicas, that inhabited in the Andean region of western Venezuela. They were closely related to the Muisca people of the Andes, who spoke a Chibcha language. The Timoto-Cuicas were not only composed of the Timoto and the Cuica tribes, but also the Mucuchíes, the ...

  3. Category:Indigenous peoples of the Andes - Wikipedia

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    This a category for indigenous groups living in the Andean region, including the Central Andes (Central Highlands, North Coast, Southern Highlands), the Northern Andes, and Southern Andes. Precolumbian Andean cultures are typically categorized in Category:Andean civilizations.

  4. List of Indigenous peoples of South America - Wikipedia

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    The Circum-Caribbean cultural region was characterized by anthropologist Julian Steward, who edited the Handbook of South American Indians. [1] It spans indigenous peoples in the Caribbean, Central American, and northern South America, the latter of which is listed here.

  5. Indigenous peoples in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people are concentrated in the Southern Amazon rainforest state of Amazonas, where they make up nearly 50% of the population [1] and in the Andes of the western state of Zulia. The most numerous indigenous people, at about 200,000, is the Venezuelan part of the Wayuu (or Guajiro) people who primarily live in Zulia between Lake ...

  6. Category:Indigenous people of the Andes - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of individual Indigenous people from the Andean region, including the Pacific lowlands. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Patagonia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the indigenous peoples of southern Patagonia. Human habitation of the region dates back thousands of years, [46] with some early archaeological findings in the area dated to at least the 13th millennium BC, although later dates around the 10th millennium BC are more securely recognized.

  8. Aymara people - Wikipedia

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    The Aymara or Aimara (Aymara: aymara, listen ⓘ), people are an indigenous people in the Andes and Altiplano regions of South America.Approximately 2.3 million Aymara live in northwest Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru.

  9. Andean culture - Wikipedia

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    Andean culture is a collective term used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Andes mountains [citation needed] especially those that came under the influence of the Inca Empire [citation needed]. Cultures considered Andean include: Atacama people; Aymara people; Muisca people or Chibcha; Andean civilizations; Quechua people; Uru people ...