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  2. Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda - Wikipedia

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    Familia y cultura en Colombia (1963) Causas culturales de la mortalidad infantil; La medicina popular en Colombia; Razones de un arraigo (1961) Organización social en la Guajira; La familia en Colombia: estudio antropológico (1962). La medicina popular en Colombia: razones de su arraigo (1964). Estructura, función y cambio de la familia en ...

  3. Wayuu people - Wikipedia

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    The Spaniards who could took refuge in Río de la Hacha and sent urgent messages to Maracaibo, Valle de Upar, Santa Marta and Cartagena. Cartagena sent 100 troops. The rebels themselves were not unified. Sierra's relatives among the Wayuu took up arms against the rebels to avenge his death. The two groups of natives fought at La Soledad.

  4. Nukak - Wikipedia

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    FRANKY, Carlos 2011: "Acompañarnos contentos con la familia" Unidad, diferencia y conflicto entre los Nükak. Wageningen University. ISBN 978-90-8585-947-5; GUALTERO, Israel 1989: "Estudio breve de la cultura material de los Nukak". Asociación Nuevas Tribus de Colombia, mec. 15 p.

  5. Romani people in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    There is an important community of Romani people in Colombia (Spanish: Gitanos en Colombia) consisting 8000 Colombians of Romani descent and are scattered throughout the country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1999, the Colombian government recognized the Romani people as one of Colombia ’s ethnic minorities, so they can access educational, health and legal ...

  6. Santo Domingo family - Wikipedia

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    The Santo Domingo family is one of the wealthiest Colombian families whose collective fortune makes them among the richest families in the Americas. Founded by Julio Mario Santo Domingo and headed by his son Alejandro, the family manages a conglomerate that controls over 100 companies.

  7. Indigenous peoples in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The most recent estimation of the number of indigenous peoples of Colombia places it at around 9.5% of the population. This means that Colombia has the seventh highest percentage of Amerindians in the Americas with only Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru, and Panama having a higher estimated percentage of Amerindians than Colombia ...

  8. Barí people - Wikipedia

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    The Barí people's chief economic activity is the growing of Theobroma cacao, the plant from which chocolate is made. They export the cacao and use the proceeds to help maintain their network of schools, community centers, and health clinics, all started after large numbers of the Barí (notably the chieftain, "Bobby") converted to Christianity, which resulted in a significant cultural shift.

  9. Arhuaco - Wikipedia

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    The Arhuacos fought back and in 1944 created the Liga de Indios de la Serra Nevada (Sierra Nevada Amerindians League), but were outlawed later in 1956 by a military government. 100 years after the six month-long march from the heights of the Sierra to Bogota, in 2016 a delegation of 100 Arhuacos arrived once more in the capital to commemorate ...