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    The U'wa are an indigenous people living in the cloud forests of northeastern Colombia. Historically, the U'wa numbered as many as 20,000, scattered over...
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  • U'wa may refer to: the U'wa people the U'wa language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title U'wa. If an internal link led you...
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    were said to have European traits and very light skin. Like the Muisca, U'wa and Lache, the Guane spoke a Chibchan language. They adored Bochica, the...
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    the Catholic missions were establishing new settlements in tribal Guahibo, U'wa, Aeric and Chirico tribal lands. In the eighteenth century, being expelled...
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  • security providers do not commit human rights violations. Ecopetrol and the U'Wa In response to Ecopetrol's 2008 listing on the New York Stock Exchange, the...
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    Muzo, Panche, Yarigui, Guane, Guayupe, Achagua, Tegua, Lache, Sutagao and U'wa. Trade of products grown farther away happened with the Calima, Pijao and...
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    Muisca with other Chibcha-speaking neighbours, such as the Guane, Lache and U'wa and with Cariban-speaking groups such as the Muzo or "Emerald People". Their...
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    1992 to 2001, the company tried to drill for oil in the territory of the U'wa people, in northeast Colombia. The locals resisted, concerned about environmental...
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  • colleagues on February 25, 1999, while en route to help set up a school for the U'wa people in Arauca Department, Colombia. The trio's abductors, FARC guerillas...
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    Mountains of Colombia. It's also named Ritak'uwa, an ancient name from the U'wa indigenous people that live in the lowlands of the National Park Sierra Nevada...
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