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Achagua people
Indigenous people of Colombia and Venezuela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Achagua (also Achawa and Axagua) are an Indigenous people of Colombia and Venezuela.[1] At the time of the Spanish colonization of the Americas, their territory covered the present-day Venezuelan states of Bolívar, Guárico and Barinas.[2] In the late twentieth century there were several hundred Achaguas remaining.[2]
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Municipalities belonging to Achagua territories
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Culture
Achagua people live in large villages. Clans live together in communal houses. Polygamy is commonplace. They farm crops, such as bitter cassava. They traditionally poison their arrows with curare.[1]
There is a small town in Apure called Achaguas.[clarification needed]
Language
Achagua people speak the Achagua language, a Maipurean Arawakan language.[1]
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