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Unit 1: Pre-Columbian Panama (Cultural Manifestations and Social…
Unit 1: Pre-Columbian Panama
Prehistoric Stages
Hunting, harvest, and fishing (10,000 - 3,000 a.C.)
The Stone Age
nomads
wild fruits, fishing, shells and mammals they could hunt
Formative Agriculture (3,000 - 1,500 a.C.)
tuber agriculture
Stablished Agriculture (1,500 - 300 a.C.)
intensive corn agriculture
sedentariness and the creation of small villages
Extensive Agriculture (300 a.C - until the conquest)
the arrival of the spanish conquerers
organized rural agriculture villages
Location and Geographic Conditions
first residents
11,000 years ago
aproximately a million
"cacicazgos"
"Caciques" from the central provinces
Esquina
Urraca
París
Escoria
Natá
Chirú
Cultural Manifestations and Social Traditions
depopulation
colonization
agriculture
hunting, fishing, and harvest
village life
domain, rivalry, and territoriality
male power
artefacts and territories
ceremony centers
Native Groups
The 7 native american groups that live in Panamá
bribris
ngöbes
buglés
tiribies
tules
kunas
chocoes
Lineage of "Chibchense del Filo Paya-Chibcha"
known as
were
relied on
are
characterized by
characterized by
promoted
coincides with
arrived
inhabitants
divided in
aspects