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COLOMBIA: The Chibcha Culture – Forgotten, But Still Alive

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Posted on: November 30th, 2007
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“Use of the sacred coca leaf, respect for water and nature, and other practices of the pre-Columbian Chibcha or Muisca culture survive in in spite of five centuries under attack. The culture was as highly-developed as those of the better-known Inca, Maya and people, according to scholars.

“Many Chibcha traditions and customs were demonised by the Spanish and other people, so we were encouraged to forget them,” writer Antonio Cruz Cárdenas told IPS.

“However, Chibcha culture has not disappeared. We have begun to prove that it was not we who were the ignorant ones,” indigenous physicist and biologist Alfonso , head of the Chibcha town council of Cota, half an hour north of Bogotá by road, commented to IPS.”*

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