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Los Chitareros son una familia de indígenas colombianos extintos y que se enmarcan durante la época de conquista por parte de los españoles. Habitaron la región que actualmente corresponde a los municipios de Pamplona,Pamplonita,Chinácota, Bochalema y Chitagá en Norte de Santander, y Málaga en Santander. Este grupo indígena fue quien acabó con la vida de Ambrosio Alfinger, el primer europeo que pisó las tierras del departamento. Els chitarero foren un poble indígena de parla txibtxa que vivia als Andes del nord-est de Colòmbia i el nord-oest de Veneçuela. Van ser responsables de la mort del "conquistador" alemany el 1533 mitjançant fletxes enverinades. Els espanyols els van anomenar "chitareros", a causa del costum general que els homes havien de portar penjat de la cintura un "calabazo" o "totumo" amb vi de blat de moro o chicha com l'anomenaven els espanyols. Preguntant com es deia el que portaven, els indígenes van respondre que es tractava d'un "chitarero". The Chitarero were an indigenous Chibcha-speaking people in the Andes of north-eastern Colombia and north-western Venezuela. They were responsible for the death of the German conquistador Ambrosius Ehinger in 1533 by means of poisoned arrows. They were called "Chitareros" by the Spanish, because of the general custom that the men had to carry hanging from the waist a calabazo or totumo (calabash gourds) with maize wine or chicha as the Spanish called it. Asking what the thing they carried was called, the natives responded that it was a chitarero.
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Chitarero
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A calabash gourd or chitarero in the indigenous language, for which the Spanish named the Chitareros
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Norte de Santander, Santander, Táchira,
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Traditional religion, Catholicism
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Los Chitareros son una familia de indígenas colombianos extintos y que se enmarcan durante la época de conquista por parte de los españoles. Habitaron la región que actualmente corresponde a los municipios de Pamplona,Pamplonita,Chinácota, Bochalema y Chitagá en Norte de Santander, y Málaga en Santander. Este grupo indígena fue quien acabó con la vida de Ambrosio Alfinger, el primer europeo que pisó las tierras del departamento. Els chitarero foren un poble indígena de parla txibtxa que vivia als Andes del nord-est de Colòmbia i el nord-oest de Veneçuela. Van ser responsables de la mort del "conquistador" alemany el 1533 mitjançant fletxes enverinades. En el moment de la conquesta espanyola de les Nacions Txibtxa, el seu territori anava des de l'actual Táchira (Veneçuela) fins al nord-oest i el sud del departament del Norte de Santander i el nord-est del Departament de Santander (Colòmbia). El formava un límit sud, el Valegra al sud-oest i el Surata al sud-est. Un dels seus assentaments es va convertir en la ciutat colombiana de ; eren coneguts principalment a la zona de . A la refundació de Pamplona el 1549 es deia que hi havia 200.000 a la zona. Els espanyols els van anomenar "chitareros", a causa del costum general que els homes havien de portar penjat de la cintura un "calabazo" o "totumo" amb vi de blat de moro o chicha com l'anomenaven els espanyols. Preguntant com es deia el que portaven, els indígenes van respondre que es tractava d'un "chitarero". Comerciaven amb altres pobles de la regió, inclosos els muisques, i lache. The Chitarero were an indigenous Chibcha-speaking people in the Andes of north-eastern Colombia and north-western Venezuela. They were responsible for the death of the German conquistador Ambrosius Ehinger in 1533 by means of poisoned arrows. At the time of the Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations, their territory ranged from present-day Táchira (Venezuela) to the northwest and south of Norte de Santander Department and the northeast of Santander Department (Colombia). The Chicamocha River formed a southern boundary, the Valegra a southwestern, and the Surata a southeastern. One of their settlements became the Colombian town of Chinácota; they were primarily known in the area of Pamplona, Colombia. At the refoundation of Pamplona in 1549 there were said to be 200,000 in the area. They were called "Chitareros" by the Spanish, because of the general custom that the men had to carry hanging from the waist a calabazo or totumo (calabash gourds) with maize wine or chicha as the Spanish called it. Asking what the thing they carried was called, the natives responded that it was a chitarero. They traded with other peoples in the region, including the Muisca, the Guane and Lache.
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