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- U'wa_people abstract "The U'wa people are an indigenous people living in the cloud forests of northeastern Colombia. Historically, the U'wa numbered as many as 20,000, scattered over a homeland that extended across the Venezuela-Colombia border. Some 7-8,000 U'wa are alive today. The U'wa are known to neighboring indigenous peoples as "the thinking people" or "the people who speak well". They were formerly called Tunebo, but today prefer to be known as U'wa, meaning "people".".
- U'wa_people language Spanish_language.
- U'wa_people language U'wa_language.
- U'wa_people populationPlace Arauca_Department.
- U'wa_people populationPlace Boyac%C3%A1_Department.
- U'wa_people populationPlace Casanare_Department.
- U'wa_people populationPlace Norte_de_Santander_Department.
- U'wa_people populationPlace Santander_Department.
- U'wa_people related Chibchan_languages.
- U'wa_people religion Animism.
- U'wa_people totalPopulation "7".
- U'wa_people wikiPageExternalLink uwa_facts.html.
- U'wa_people wikiPageExternalLink uwa.html.
- U'wa_people wikiPageExternalLink enjn08a.htm.
- U'wa_people wikiPageID "2792034".
- U'wa_people wikiPageRevisionID "541300859".
- U'wa_people group "U'wa".
- U'wa_people hasPhotoCollection U'wa_people.
- U'wa_people langs Spanish_language.
- U'wa_people langs U'wa_language.
- U'wa_people popplace "Arauca, Boyacá, Casanare, Santander and Northern Santander".
- U'wa_people poptime "7".
- U'wa_people related "Chibchan peoples".
- U'wa_people rels Animism.
- U'wa_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia.
- U'wa_people type Abstraction100002137.
- U'wa_people type Group100031264.
- U'wa_people type IndigenousPeoplesInColombia.
- U'wa_people type People107942152.
- U'wa_people type EthnicGroup.
- U'wa_people type CommunityOrganization.
- U'wa_people type Collective.
- U'wa_people comment "The U'wa people are an indigenous people living in the cloud forests of northeastern Colombia. Historically, the U'wa numbered as many as 20,000, scattered over a homeland that extended across the Venezuela-Colombia border. Some 7-8,000 U'wa are alive today. The U'wa are known to neighboring indigenous peoples as "the thinking people" or "the people who speak well". They were formerly called Tunebo, but today prefer to be known as U'wa, meaning "people".".
- U'wa_people label "U'wa people".
- U'wa_people label "U'wa".
- U'wa_people label "U'wa".
- U'wa_people sameAs U'wa.
- U'wa_people sameAs U'wa.
- U'wa_people sameAs m.082y16.
- U'wa_people sameAs Q3138755.
- U'wa_people sameAs Q3138755.
- U'wa_people sameAs U'wa_people.
- U'wa_people wasDerivedFrom U'wa_people?oldid=541300859.
- U'wa_people isPrimaryTopicOf U'wa_people.
- U'wa_people name "U'wa".