Panche people

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The Panche people were an indigenous group of the Colombian Andes known for their fierce resistance to Spanish colonization and their distinct warrior culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
pre-Columbian culture
agriculturalProduct beans
cotton
maize
manioc
archaeologicalEvidence ceramic remains
settlement sites along river terraces
stone tools
areaOfSettlement Magdalena River valley NERFINISHED
western slopes of the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes
continent South America
country Colombia
culturalRegion Northern Andes cultural area NERFINISHED
culturalTrait body painting and ornamentation
use of bows and arrows
use of clubs and spears
warrior society
economy fishing
gathering
hunting
small-scale agriculture
encounteredBy Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century
ethnicGroupOf Colombia NERFINISHED
geographicNeighbor Muisca people NERFINISHED
Musica-speaking groups of the Eastern Cordillera
Pijao people NERFINISHED
historicalSource Spanish colonial chronicles
impactOfColonization cultural assimilation into colonial society
loss of territory
population decline
knownFor conflict with neighboring Muisca
fierce resistance to Spanish colonization
warrior culture
languageFamily Cariban languages
notableConflict Spanish conquest of the New Kingdom of Granada NERFINISHED
opponent Muisca Confederation NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
partOf indigenous peoples of the Colombian Andes
region Andes NERFINISHED
religion animistic practices
polytheistic beliefs
socialOrganization chiefdoms
war leaders
status largely extinct as a distinct ethnic group
subregion Colombian Andes NERFINISHED
timePeriod early colonial period
pre-Columbian era

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